@logan25wolves: Kind of like HD in 2006!
@logan25wolves: Kind of like HD in 2006!
@Al Swearengen hates cocksuckers: Amazon, Gamestop, and Walmart are all taking preorders at $150.
ARE YOU READY BOYS?
@Gambit09: Guess you've never heard of Left 4 Dead.
@Dwight-K-Schrute: You might want to wait for the rumoured 500 GB unit with Wireless N.
@Helis: You monster.
@kencosgrove: Federation Starship N-311 requesting permission to dock.
@A GIANT SMURF: The damage modeling was never meant to actually affect gameplay.
@infinite_bias: I dunno if you've read the previous posts about it, but this isn't just a game for Yamauchi. It's his hobby and passion. He fully intends to continue making perfect driving sims for the rest of his life, even if he's the only one who wants to play them.
@grobo - with a hint of salt: You do realize Kinect was priced at $150, right? So you can get two Move controllers sets for the same price.
@archronos: The Kinect unit has two cameras for parallax tracking, yes.
You missed Dead Space: Extraction.
@Teamquiggan: I'm acknowledging that Kinect is superior to the EyeToy. I'm saying the software they have shown doesn't utilize its technological potential properly. To use your analogy, Microsoft is driving cross-country in a 747.
Any Kinect game that only does 2D body tracking is a waste of the technology. That's literally what the PS2 was doing 7 years ago.
@PuppetDoctor: Milo could have been done with any camera+mic combo. It was special because Molyneux actually put effort into it. Unlike the other "games" displayed.
XBOX! USE A SPLASH ATTACK!
@Bloodoflamb: Well, most people use shooters for the PS3 vs 360 controller argument, so yeah, for this discussion it is the most important input in the game.
@PuppetDoctor: When did Natal seem great? The first game they showed at last year's E3 was that hit the ball game. I mean, sure the name is better than Kinect, but this is what they've been talking about for Natal since day one.
@Luke Plunkett: I see ten if you count the Move and exclusivity labels separately.
@Twisk: I actually didn't dislike that packaging. It's good to be presented with all the info for a device before you buy it.