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Kinect Star Wars Xbox 360 Install Size

Trendy Gamers: Despite the somewhat average review scores for Kinect Star Wars, a lot of people will be heading to stores this week to pick the game up. For anyone wondering just how much space it will take up on their hard drive, we have the answer.

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kreate5159d ago

is there really a cheesy dancing section in this kinect star wars game? cuz that dancing video just killed it for me.

Tai_Kaliso5159d ago

There is a game mode with a dance portion that is set up like Dance Central. It wasn't my favorite mode, but the rest of the game was pretty fun.

Loved the story elements behind Jedi Destiny and the Duels Of Fate mode was pretty sick as well.

cynosure5159d ago

If there is a dancing video that you watched that's from the game then there is probably a dancing section within the game...

MyNameIsNotRick5159d ago

Hey Kreate...try looking it up. Hell, you’re already on the internet and everything. It's easier to do than asking us. That way you will know because you looked it up yourself like a big boy. And, you won't have to come back here a check to see if we answered your extremely thinly veiled attempt to troll. It's old.

FYI...I don't want to play the game, but my 13 year old boy and 8 year old girl do. I was thinking about getting it for them so I saw something about the scores and wanted to see how it was doing as I hadn’t seen any scores yet (I won't buy them a crap game, even if they want it). Everybody knows it looks a like it could be a disaster and I don't want to dance in the star wars universe either but I'm not a kid. I understand that my tastes (as a 40 year old master of the universe) may be different than that of children, who also play video games.

kreate5159d ago (Edited 5159d ago )

that's the thing, i did look it up, and this really gay dancing video came up and than i happen to see this article.

was wondering if the video i saw was just a parody made by ps3 fanboys making fun of the kinect game or if its actually really in there.

it never hurts to confirm from multiple people.

EDIT: april fools day was just couple days ago and all. I rather hear it from other people than just assume by one source.

Pixel_Enemy5159d ago

Installing Kinect Star Wars on your Xbox 360 will cost you HDD space and the respect of others.

Funky Town_TX5159d ago

Who cares what other people think.

MissAubrey5157d ago (Edited 5157d ago )

i agree ^^, but that was a funny comment at least

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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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ApocalypseShadow1154d 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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Star Wars is Best Suited for AA Gaming, Not AAA

WTMG's Leo Faria: "This piece wasn’t meant to say that Star Wars‘ gaming future is ruined forever, nor that there isn’t a chance for a good AAA Star Wars game to come out in the near future. I need to reiterate that, yes, I’m looking forward to Jedi Fallen Order. Then again, as a massive Star Wars fan, like most of you I miss the days when we would get loads of titles a year, each one focused on one specific feature of the franchise. I’d rather have a slew of smaller Star Wars games being released every year, some good and some not as good, than one big generic title being released every two years. These are always at the risk of being criticized due to typical AAA practices like expensive season passes, cut content, or microtransactions. Had Disney allowed for anyone, especially mid-range developers and publishers, to bring their creative and risk-free ideas to life, I’m sure fans would have rejoiced. And Disney’s pockets would most certainly fill up faster than nowadays."

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