Who doesn't want to be a Jedi Knight and say, "Lightsaber, on" before slicing the air with your arm, um lightsaber, to cut down a few Storm Troopers? With Microsoft's demo of the much anticipated ...
Leaked last week, Microsoft has just officially confirmed the upcoming Xbox 360 4GB, the replacement to the 360 Arcade. Priced at $199.99 and set to begin shipping on August 3rd 2010 in the US, the ...
LONDON – 8 September 2010 - On 10 November 2010, be among the first to get Kinect for Xbox 360 with the Special Edition Xbox 360 250GB with Kinect, available for a limited period. This all-inclusive ...
New motion-sensor controller hardware tops 10 million units sold since it launched Nov. 4 last year. By John Gaudiosi Despite the sluggish economy, Microsoft has sold over 10 million units of its new ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A new Xbox 360 bundle will launch in time for Christmas, according to an Amazon listing. The hardware pack includes a 4GB Xbox 360 console, a Kinect ...
Did Microsoft forget something at today’s E3 2010 press show? How about Kinect’s (the motion-sensing add-on for Microsoft’s Xbox 360) standalone and bundle pricing? Leave it to games retailer GameStop ...
Born and raised in New York City, Yaris is one of three co-founders at DualShockers. Gaming since the inception of Nintendo in the 80's, he has grown to avidly appreciate games of every genre, ...
In June, Microsoft officially redubbed its Project Natal motion-sensing system as Kinect and unveiled the new $300 250GB Xbox 360 slim. In July, the software giant announced a new $200 4GB variant of ...
Joel Taveras is one of the founding members of DualShockers. He hails from New York City where he lives with his wife and two sons. During his tenure with the site, he's held every position from news ...
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As near as I can figure, the first game that used the human body as a controller was charades. Considering cavemen were probably waving their arms around to depict a lion attacking, the Kinect isn’t ...
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