
GameSpot writes: "At its E3 press conference, Microsoft unveiled a new Kinect-supported game called Kinect Adventures. Much like other Kinect games, Adventures is a collection of mini-games that will get your body moving in all sorts of directions to avoid obstacles or guide on-screen objects. The first mini-game we saw had the player riding a flatbed railcar as it careened down to the track. As the railcar moves, players have to avoid objects by leaning (or moving) left or right, or by jumping up to avoid barriers that are a bit lower. Meanwhile, players also have to extend their arms and strike a pose of sorts to collect tokens that are scattered on the track. Two-players can also play at once via split-screen, which is engaged when another player seemingly walks into view of the Kinect camera".

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VGChartz's William D'Angelo: "Today we take a look at the top 10 best-selling games for yet another platform. Up to this point we have looked at the original PlayStation, the Nintendo 64, the PlayStation 2, the original Xbox, the GameCube, the Nintendo DS, the PSP, the Nintendo Wii, and the PlayStation 3. This week it's the turn of Microsoft's second home console, the Xbox 360.
The Xbox 360 is the seventh best-selling video game platform in history and the fifth best-selling home console in gaming history. It is also the second best-selling home console not released by Sony and has thus far sold 84.97 million units lifetime."
Interesting to see the difference between consoles, when compared to the previous "10 best" article.
This really shows the success of Kinect. It was bundled but so where other games on the competitions console, and none of those made the list in the last article.
360 has 3 times as many exclusives as the last article on the PS3 as well, a testament to the phenomenon that is Halo. Halo 5 has only been out a week but has outsold almost every other current gen exclusive.
Still a lot of the same multi-platform games though.
Edit @Men, that's it 10m
I would have expected much more considering GT has been around since 1996 and halo 2001. Also consider the 100m PS1s, 150m PS2, compared to ZERO MS consoles in the 1996 - 2001 and just 24m Original Xbox.
Could you post the numbers for those games on PS3 and 360 so we can see an apples to apples comparison?
I expected the COD titles for sure. Didn't know that Kinect adventures was such a hot seller though. Pretty interesting.
Michael and Gavin are back withe more Play Pals playing Kinect Adventures.