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Well, it's on PS3 so you can import it if you want... or download it right off the JP PSN store.

The Henry Dance does serve a somewhat important purpose - shot after final filming, it is a way for actors to re-center themselves, express themselves in a clothed state (re-asserting their humanity), and a visual representation of their consent to participate in the film (coerced parties generally wouldn't hang

Like this?

Touch Fuzzy, get dizzy.

"Just picture it! All those kids are going to turn on their systems, hoping to jump in and kill bad guys with the brave and powerful Mr. Incredible... but when their system jams up or refuses to play in local co-op, which console is going to swoop in and save the day?? "

It is not that at all. The Kinect will be watching your reaction to games, media, etc. It will be analyzing your movements, what you say will be tagged for code words to help Microsoft "personalize" your advertisements.

It's not about waving your arms and the bullshit you associate with the current Kinect. That is

The new Kinect is nothing like the old kinect. It won't be for just silly dancing games. The primary purpose of the kinect on Xbox One? Data mining. The new Kinect is a thousand times more sophisticated than the old webcam they were trying to pass off.

Microsoft wants your reactions. Things they usually pay game

The Kinect must be on to use the console. So it IS a requirement for every single game, as well as everything that's not a game.

So, for those of you who defer to my well-reasoned opinion on such things, let's talk about the XBox One. I'm not getting one. It's not necessarily the required internet connection, or the restrictions on game-lending. It's Kinect 2.0. Even there, it isn't just the raw security concern of an always-on camera in my