Microsoft Project Natal makes you the controller

Microsoft takes a whole new approach to motion sensing gaming. They have unveiled the Project Natal that uses human body’s movements to register a command instead of a motion sensing controller. The sensor comprises of an RGB camera, depth sensor, microphone, facial recognition and runs proprietary software on a custom processor. Another good thing about it is that it is compatible with all the Xbox 360s that has been sold up till now. Only if Microsoft prices this thing right, it could literally end Wii’s supremacy.
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