Anyone been following so far? Microsoft has had some pretty big announcements. A MGS project for the 360 as well as "Project Natal" which looks very promising, but looks like it's a long way off yet.
Anyone been following so far? Microsoft has had some pretty big announcements. A MGS project for the 360 as well as "Project Natal" which looks very promising, but looks like it's a long way off yet.
The Star Wars trailer was pretty amazing. I've never been an MMO guy but I'll have to give this a shot.
I DVR'ed all of the big press conferences. (Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, EA, etc.) It doesn't get much geekier than that, I know. I have only watched Microsoft's and the EA Sports part of EA's and I gotta say Microsoft absolutely blew me away! I thought it was fantastic talking about their game line up with Beatles:Rock Band, MODERN WARFARE 2, (WOW!) an actual skateboard that you use for the new Tony Hawk game, Alan Wake, a new Splinter Cell, and Halo: ODST. Then they went on to say Netflix will be upgraded, you'll be able to watch full 1080p HD shows and movies immediately (no downloads!), a new radio service, plus facebook and twitter will be available to use on the 360 in the fall.
But the Project Natal revelation just blew my mind! Playing without a controller? Full body motion capture, and facial and voice recognition! Think about the possibilities for games in the future with that technology!
Microsoft owns.
Last edited by Moodini31; 06-03-2009 at 05:51 PM.
"The Forcier is strong with this one." - Boda.
Now watch Sony's. It has some of Natal and the Wii in it...
I expect them to try and copy Natal's tech more though (face and voice recognition).
This trailer looks sweet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xkCPNECud8
Originally Posted by WTFchris
Will do. Here's another Natal clip. Now by no means would I ever want to do something like this in a game, but think about the interactions you'll be able to have in future RPG's, etc.Originally Posted by DrRay11
"The Forcier is strong with this one." - Boda.
I'd hit it.
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