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GameZone - Microsoft’s Kinect Round-up - Editorial

GameZone's Ben PerLee sums up all of the latest game announcements for Microsoft Xbox 360's Kinect peripheral. It features Dance Central 2, Kinect Star Wars, and Kinect Disney Land Adventures.

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athmaus5368d ago

Lots of good games here :)

TheSanchezDavid5368d ago

I don't like Star Wars and I can't find myself caring for Dance Central. All in all, with the exception of Minecraft Kinect, I found myself very disappointed with Microsoft's showcase of motion games. Both the Sesame Street and Disneyland demonstrations were pretty silly, but if I had a kid, I'd definitely go with Sesame Street.

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Kinect Star Wars Turns 13: A Look Back at the Most Unusual Jedi Experience

Celebrate 13 years of Kinect Star Wars — the game that let you dance as Han Solo and swing invisible lightsabers in your living room.

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Kinect Star Wars (2012): A Journey Through the Galaxy with Motion Controls

Kinect Star Wars, a groundbreaking game released in April 2012 for the Xbox 360, utilized the Kinect motion-sensing peripheral to plunge players into the heart of the Star Wars universe.

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ApocalypseShadow1069d ago

One of the worst things to happen to Star Wars was it being exclusive to Kinect when PS Move could have been a better version because of "buttons" per Kevin with better tracking. And the controller looking like a light saber hilt. Or, had an actual light saber game similar to the dojo in Vader Immortal.

But the miming lies on the Microsoft E3 stage was icing on the cake of this garage. Wasn't even live gameplay. Just bad acting. Nothing ground breaking about this travesty.

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Looking back to 2011 and the magic of Kinect Disneyland Adventures

Jack writes: "Picture the scene: it’s November 2011, you’re the parent of young children (or the partner of someone with low expectations) and are being nagged constantly about a holiday to Disneyland. You balk at the price tag, distance to travel and the general sense of unease in filling the pockets of one of the world’s most amoral and ultra-capitalist conglomerates. Fortunately, there is a cheap, easy and guilt-free alternative to visiting any Disney property. One that recreated the experience to such a degree that, for the most part, it still holds up a decade later. It is the game Kinect Disneyland Adventures."

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dbcoops1560d ago

The best magic the Kinect ever did was when it disappeared and never came back.