Miguel "Migz" Llado started playing games and consoles in the early '90s. From the Famicom generation up to now with the Xbox Series S, he has enjoyed many years with different games and platforms. A ...
Anyone remember Xbox Kinect? It was this strange-looking motion-sensing peripheral for the Xbox 360, and later Xbox One, which used a camera to track the gamer's movements. First unveiled at E3 2009 ...
Sony has used its stage at the Tokyo Game Show to confirm that the PS4 will have voice and gesture control, similar to the Xbox One and Kinect, assuming your console is hooked up to the next-gen ...
The original Kinect sold extremely well for a mid-generation add-on, but it just wasn't able to deliver a useful experience in many real-world situations. With the impending launch of the Xbox One, it ...
Thief will make use of Xbox One's Kinect and PlayStation 4's touch pad, it has been revealed. Game Director Nic Cantin said that making use of each system's unique features is "a must", and will ...
PlayStation 4 will have motion controls on par with Kinect, according to a heavy DigiTimes rumour. The report claims that production on the machine will begin at the end of the year for a 2012 launch ...
The next console refresh is just around the corner with the Wii U set to re-revolutionize (maybe?) living-room gaming. In the meantime, DigiTimes is reporting that Taiwanese component makers are ...
The Xbox Kinect has turned 15, and we’re all grateful the industry got over its obsession with whatever Nintendo was up to at the time. Announced in 2009 as Project Natal, with hindsight being 20:20, ...
CNET's sister site GameSpot is the world's leading site for video game news, reviews, features, and more. Visit us at www.gamespot.com. According to Microsoft marketing executive Mike Nichols, the ...
When the Xbox One was unveiled last year, Microsoft boasted the Xbox 360 successor would feature an updated — and mandatory — version of its camera-based Kinect sensor with more accurate movement ...
As near as I can figure, the first game that used the human body as a controller was charades. Considering cavemen were probably waving their arms around to depict a lion attacking, the Kinect isn’t ...