
Two days ago, Microsoft's new motion sensor Kinect launched in North America with great anticipation from the video game industry. Kinect was supposed to revolutionize gaming but how well was it actually received by the general public? Was it everything that Microsoft had hoped for or will Kinect become one of the most costly flops in gaming history?

Joy Ride Turbo launched 10 years ago today. The first title was Xbox Kinect exclusive, yet this sequel failed to support the device at all.

Cultured Vultures: "Sadly, not all hardware is created equal, and no matter how much developers might try, some gaming hardware just fails to hit the mark. We’ve compiled a list of 10 gaming hardware fails, and boy did some fail hard."
I would label the Power Glove, Kinect, and that Tony Hawk skateboard more as hardware addons hardware failure would be like the Virtual Boy and one day Stadia.
The picture should be the 360 RROD. When I think of gaming hardware failures that's what springs to mind. Kinect and it's bundled price tag definitely hobbled the already underpowered Xbox One though for sure so I would give it a close second place.
Lol I had the Atari Jaguar, surprised its "competition" the 3DO isn't on the list too, both as "popular" as each other.
Stadia is a weird one. It hasn’t sold at all well but in terms of how it works it’s still miles ahead of Xcloud in terms of stability and performance. Xcloud is still a way behind and that needs sorting but it will be in time. Stadia for me is one of those things that will go down as a what could have been moments. With better marketing it could have been a roaring success. I still play it and it remains the best place in my opinion to play CyberPunk 2077. Only platform I have played it on without having any issues at all. The tech is great. The concept is fine. Marketing terrible. Shame really.
The Xbox One was Microsoft’s Nintendo Wii U. Undercooked, undersold and just an unholy mess. The thing is with any of these failures is to learn from them and thankfully both Nintendo and Xbox did just that to the benefit of gamers everywhere.

Xbox 360's Kinect had flopped yet Microsoft insisted on mandatory Kinect for Xbox One, driving the price up and alienating their potential customers.
the tech was pretty damn good but their focus on making it the centerpiece was not. Had they opted to keep it as a secondary or even tertiary device, it may have found new use for AR/VR.
Kinect requirement, TV focused, DRM, and $100 buried Xbone before it even stared.
I was kind of excited for the kinect. It had potential. That was until i tried it at one of their Microsoft store. The thing was so laggy and worker who was there, had no clue what he was doing. It kind of made rethink about buying an Xbox One with Kinect.
The damage to the Xbox brand was so hard that til this day they are just the last place brand in the market.
Its sad because the Xbox one version of Kinect was actually pretty solid. Not for motion games, I couldnt care less about those, but for the other features that are now commonplace in the gaming ecosystem. Things like voice control and optional motion features in games. Stuff that Sony did with the PS camera was pretty sweet and they could have done some of that stuff with Kinect.
The tech was pretty sweet when implemented right though. Who remembers the implementation in Dead Rising 3?! You could lure zombies away by saying stuff into the kinect, it was a bit hokey at first, but it actually enhanced the game significantly once you learned all the different voice commands. There was and still is nothing else like that!
The focus on TV seemed to be an issue for people, but the TV pass through had some real potential. They could have had cable companies giving the XBone out instead of cable boxes! I understood what they were trying to do, but they needed to show the games too, and thats where they lost the core gamers. Being able to jump right to a sports event or TV show with out leaving the console was actually a pretty cool thing. I spent many nights switching between NHL games or TV shows and jumping right back into my games seamlessly, just by telling Kinect to do so. It was better than people care to admit, but I loved it!
People say XBone had no games, but on launch I got Dead Rising 3, AC Black Flag, Watch Dogs, Killer Instinct, Battlefield 4, Forza 5, and Ryse. That was actually a pretty solid lineup in hindsight! Then later on it got gems like Quantum Break, Dead Rising 4, Sunset Overdrive, Gears 4 and 5, the Ori games, Rare Replay, Forza Horizon 3/4, State of Decay 2, ReCore (SUPER UNDERRATED GEM), Halo 5, Halo Wars 2, and all the great 3rd party stuff as well! I dare anyone who sat on the Xbox One to go back and give it a shot now.
It was actually a pretty great console all things considered. Yes the PS4 had better 1st party stuff, stuff that MS just couldnt top or even compete with, but there are some really great games that a lot of people missed out on that they would probably really enjoy if they actually played them. Thats why I recommend a Series S and Gamepass to a lot of people, as its a great way to get an awesome lineup pf games for super cheap!
It will not flop in sales, but it will disappoint most who have bought it.
noo i doubt it will even sell as well as people think i promise you that so far all the pre orders and sells were to the hardcore gamers hyping this thing up the audience they wanted to sell to haven't even gave this thing a look at. it wont outsell the move and the 360 wont outsell ps3 this holidays either
Why are people reporting this as a duplicate article? That other story NEVER mentions review scores at all. In fact, that other story is just a news piece reporting on the launch event, it doesn't argue that Kinect could be a flop in any way, shape, or form. I think people need to have their reporting authority taken away if they simply report a story to try to hide it.
Long answer: Look at the PlayStation 2 Eye toy. Look at how far it got with "no controller gaming." This outdated technology stood the test of time but not the test of aesthetics. Development teams back in the early 2000's didn't like this technology in the sense that recreating a game with motion controls is much harder than free form movement. What was once a simple punch turned into reading, comprehension, rendering and display instead of just the last two.
Will some new interesting ideas come from this technology? Yes. Will they maintain a lock on their audience? Maybe. But gaming has been more about relaxing while slaying or shooting several enemies. Turning this pass time into more of a workout isn't going to be an easy challenge. YES the Wii has proven that there are people willing to do so, but for how long and with how many games?
The hardcore players seem to be left out of the ring this time as Microsoft is trying to pull off a Nintendo as Sony concentrates on including EVERYONE. Unless Microsoft can incorporate this technology in more popular titles in the same style as Sony, with MAG/Socom 4, and Nintendo, with Metroid and Zelda, Then maybe Kinect will stand a chance.
However with more people going for games like Call of Duty I do not really see Kinect making it past the second year of release.
It could be if people get bored of the concept.
They are casual gamers after all.
The real answer will be clear in a year or two.