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The Xbox 360 maker will soon release a motion-sensitive video camera that will let players control games with their bodies, The Wall Street Journal reports. Report: Microsoft taking on Wii with ...
The Wii will soon get camera-based, Project Natal-like motion sensing—at least for one fitness game—courtesy of Ubisoft.It’s just too bad the “Your Shape” promo video had to come out today.
If the notion of a 360 motion-sensing camera sounds familiar, it should. So far, 2009 has seen an increasing number of reports that Microsoft is working on such a device.
Nintendo's answer to camera-based motion-sensing tech. Nintendo brought no new similar products to bear; though, Ubisoft announced its own motion-sensing camera for the Wii .
Motion-based video games, which detect players’ movements, are a hot gift this holiday season. Nintendo Wii, the first to get into motion-based gaming, is offering an updated, enhanced ...
The success of Nintendo's Wii video game console and franchises like Activision's "Guitar Hero" have prompted companies to explore new ways to allow players to control their games.
The Wii is nice, but it requires a good amount of hardware to work. The PlayStation Eye can do some neat things too, but it's stuck with only being able to sense movement. 3DV has a system that it ...
— -- Just how good is the Wii's motion controller, really? A group of researchers at Rice University intend to find out. Armed with a National Science Foundation grant, professors Marcia O ...
Microsoft's Xbox Kinect, Sony's PlayStation Move and Nintendo's Wii are set to clash this winter. Which motion-gaming device should you be playing on Christmas morning?
The basic Move package, which includes the required camera, one Move controller and the Sports Champions game (Sony’s counterpart to Wii Sports), costs $99.99.
Just how good is the Wii’s motion controller, really? A group of researchers at Rice University intend to find out. Armed with a National Science Foundation grant, professors Marcia O’Malley ...