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Now all we need is to get the move to work with Kinect on the 360's end (which is conceivably possible, albeit harder with the lower resolution of Kinect's cameras) and we can finally get some meaningful "core" gameplay out of Kinect.

Perhaps a game should be made which really plumbs the depths about what quality and perfection really mean... something that will make the reviewer question their beliefs on the matter and reflect that in the review.

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If you don't want to watch the whole thing, skip to 2:00 in.

I don't know all the specifics of the science, but the gist of what I hear is that an SSD has a lifespan determined by how many "writes" are done on it.

Yeah...

"Indie" does not necessarily mean that you're alone. It DOES mean you're not "shackled" by a bloated structure.

Personally, I feel they should use that money to start development on a joint project they all contribute to.

Having transparency in your update system similar to Google's "Apps Status Dashboard" might be advantageous in the future. You could keep a running status page on retaining old functionalities as well as allowing users to keep track of what's coming up that you can talk about. In the worst case that an old

It tries to show you any people you know that have "liked" Kotaku on Facebook.

The lip-syncing tech of Avatar Kinect isn't that interesting to me, honestly.

I'm working on a game.

I feel that what "casual" gaming needs is not to "die" (as some would so tactlessly put it), but just get incremental pushes towards more "core-like" experiences, specifically in the field of motion controls. If we can lead the lucrative casual market towards more core experiences (possibly through

Yet more proof (well, it's not proven yet that this setup isn't a hoax apparently) that we need a peripheral to start the "motion-core" genre.

...and no lanyard. Good luck with getting MS to force people to buy 360 gamepads with a loop built in for a lanyard.

*facepalm*

A lot of the problem as I've seen it is two-fold.

Anyone planning on participating in the Global Game Jam? (it's this next weekend)