So Microsoft finally released the Xbox Kinect. Did you know they wanted to call it the Xbox Natal originally. This new addition to the Xbox family is going to change the way games are played. Nintendo first introduced the Wii which uses wireless controllers to sense your motion. Well, this new creation from Microsoft uses a sensor bar which does not need a controller to sense movement. As the commercials say, you are the controller.
So you want to know what exactly the Kinect is? Well it is actually an accessory to the console. It works on both the older models as well as the recently introduced slim model. All it really is, is a horizontal laying bar that is connected to a pivot that has a base. They made it so that you can put it below the screen of your television. Additionally you have a microphone as well as a camera on the bar, this captures all your movements. At the same it can recognize your face, whilst the microphone can recognize your voice.
When it comes to actual game play, each game varies. General movements may require you to run in place, jump, twist and even bend in many different directions. Besides the game play, the Xbox Kinect now has ingenious ways to navigate your console menu. Believe it or not, you can choose options by simply moving your hands or saying what you want to do. The software will recognize each users facein order to load up your individual settings.
With the purchase of the Kinect,175 mega bytes of memory is required for you to be able to pair it with the console. It does not matter which console model you have although the slim version comes with a specifically built port for you to plug it into. It is available as the accessory only plus the Adventuresgame. You can also get it as the bundle which includes the newer Xbox 360 Slim console, this value pack saves you $50 off the individual package price.
It is so easy to connect that, as soon as you get home you will be connected in a few minutes and enjoying the new gaming experience with your friends. Just remember to secure any loose items which may damage your television screen.
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