Gaming

Razorfish DaVinci Kinect Demo Might As Well Be Bare Bones Telekinesis

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May 24, 2010
Gadgets

These Technicolor Dream Hands Could Revolutionise UI

With Microsoft and Sony both set to reveal Natal and Move software lineups at E3, it’s kind of crazy to think their invested millions may have just been usurped by a pair of $US1 Lycra gloves and a webcam.


January 18, 2010

XCM PS3 Motion Control Light Gun Addresses Console’s Wii Complex

We’ve featured a few XCM branded gaming accessories here before, but this is the first one in a while that’s not a PS3-to-Xbox 360 adaptor or arcade stick. This here is a PS3 light gun, with motion controls.


June 3, 2009
Gaming

Nintendo’s Miyamoto Smack Talks Sony and Microsoft’s Motion Controls, Plus More

We’re at a Q&A session at E3 with Nintendo’s wizard Shigeru Miyamoto.