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2009 Xbox Project Natal Announcement

September 26th, 2009 by zune

Introducing Project Natal, a revolutionary new way to play: no controller required. See a ball? Kick it, hit it, trap it or catch it. If you know how to move your hands, shake your hips or speak you and your friends can jump into the fun — the only experience needed is life experience. Join the conversation on Twitter - tell us what you think! #xboxe3

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25 responses about “2009 Xbox Project Natal Announcement”

  1. TallDarkAndDashing said:

    How many pushups can chuck norris do? Trick question, there is no number that can define that amount.

  2. jaydakidd2182 said:

    HOTT

  3. jaydakidd2182 said:

    FUCKING!!! HOTT

  4. Skateronastick said:

    Please please please be undeer $200

  5. Luigipwns19 said:

    this looks like its going to kill the wii…….it would be cool to play Batman AA on this

  6. SuperChargedMan101 said:

    Everything the makers say about this machine is true. The facial recognition, voice recognition and full body motion capture! I tryed it in New York when they had a show kinda thing about it. Its really fun!

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  8. FiloGamer said:

    XBOX FTW!

  9. notanother said:

    yeah it wouldnt be that great for all games but for the xbox dashboard, moving through the menus etc and ‘wii sports’ like games it would work really well

  10. notanother said:

    natal seems so amazing and could bring amazing ways to control games, yet some of the claims microsoft are making seems a bit over the top, a system with facial recognition, voice recognition and full body motion capture at an affordable price?! if they have managed this thats brilliant, but i can imagine it being a bit temperamental and buggy. either way i cant wait to see the outcome

  11. nunubx said:

    You know,when I first saw Natal,I what Wondering how they could put this in a game until I saw Milo. When I saw it,my head exploded with millions of different ideas. For EX: you want to train with Ken and Ryu while they were training under master Gouken? you want to help Phoenix Wright while he goes though one of his cases? you want to adventure with Cloud and Friends and possibly have the chance to save Aerith her from her own death? with Natal and Milo,now you can.

  12. MovementJR said:

    This thing is the next step in gaming. Hell, it’s the next step in technology. This can be applied to a variety of different things.

  13. TheTitiwatsan said:

    Wow a machine of this century!

  14. roflzi said:

    lol just think about it theres no button while theres ones the wiimote it will hardly be as good as a wiimote i think, and this is if this works atleast as well as in the video which will likely not happen

  15. spinopin said:

    I want to see more Netal at TGS 2009, it looks AMAZING, MS did it again Yayeh!
    MS FTW

  16. halowatch117 said:

    don’t take me wrong I’m looking forward 2 it I just don’t think it will be good for halo reach but it would be freakin awesome with metroid prime lol or maybe mirrors edge oh that would be even more freakin awesome if they did mirrors edge lol

  17. halowatch117 said:

    Awesome but they better not take the controller and the headset out out make it only 4 some game it would really be gay 2 play halo reach with this it’s also supposed 2 be relaxing it’s a really cool idea maybe make something like wii fit but the reality is that people(including me) will not enjoy it if you convert the whole thing I will feel very weird driving wheel or holding a invisible gun it’s 2 much work 2 have fun unless you are very very active or at least not play for very long

  18. BeeToo said:

    Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooow

  19. TizzMaster said:

    the dea of this existing, scares the fuckin shit outta me

  20. frolickingcamel said:

    “match the WII”…. when this comes out “if it ever does” it will be taking a dump on the wii!!! dont get me wrong the wii is awesome but they went cheap on it. as long as microsoft does this one right “which they prolly wont” this will be the future of gaming.

  21. BasketballOli6 said:

    Wow. A nice try but I don’t think it will match the wii.

  22. xlULTIMATUMlx said:

    what is this song someone please help that would be sweet

  23. Draknid said:

    This is an amazing concept with lots of potential. However, there are several serious drawbacks. The first being the space and size of television screen requried. The second, would be the amount of noise cause by your movements. Those living in apartments would find themselves with many complains should they be jumping around all the time. Playing a game would cause fatigue rather rapidly with this system. Also, disabled people wouldn’t be able to play this either. But, still good idea.

  24. siadcom said:

    Not a real time demonstration. No official release date. No price. No sale. I’ll buy a Wii instead of waiting for this fairytale to come to pass. At least Nintendo has physical proof of their technology that has a price that you can buy and does really work. Nintendo is 100% devoted to their motion controls sink or swim. Natal if it ever comes to pass will most likely be an expensive add on with limited game support. Anybody ever hear of the Sega CD or 32X? History people. Don’t forget RROD

  25. fyy6y said:

    its not a rip off but does have the capabiltys of playstation eye