Leaked last week, Microsoft has just officially confirmed the upcoming Xbox 360 4GB, the replacement to the 360 Arcade. Priced at $199.99 and set to begin shipping on August 3rd 2010 in the US, the ...
Any doubt that Microsoft was going after the mass market Nintendo so successfully exploited with the Wii was eliminated this morning. That's when the software giant confirmed rumors that it will ...
Kinect is coming in November and launching along side it is a 4GB Xbox/Kinect bundle, which really won't suit your hardcore gaming habits. What you need is that glossy 250GB Xbox bundled with that ...
Xbox 360 Kinect owners had some trouble today watching Microsoft's Xbox One reveal due to device's response to "Xbox" commands spoken during the livestream. Several users took to Twitter to document ...
At the Electronic Entertainment Expo in June, Microsoft unveiled its new slimline 250GB Xbox 360. Last month, it confirmed reports that it would be releasing a new 4GB Xbox 360 in a bundle with Kinect ...
Kinect, Microsoft's motion-gaming controller for the Xbox 360 goes on sale today, so we take you through everything you need to know, including pricing, our verdict and a stupid video. Luke Westaway ...
Kinect (formerly “Project Natal”) for Xbox 360 launched to much fanfare at a Cirque du Soleil-inspired show in L.A., on the eve of the annual E3 gaming conference. Kinect is an Xbox peripheral that ...
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Microsoft has put an end to some speculation of a spruced up Xbox 360 that would keep up with similar efforts by the other console makers during their announcements at E3. After the Wii went black, ...
It’s been ten years since Microsoft launched the Kinect camera and it lived quite a life. The Xbox 360 peripheral became a key part of the whole Xbox platform and then years later, almost just as ...
The Xbox One Kinect sensor is pretty unique, and it’s the first time that Microsoft used in-house technology for the Kinect (previously, a company called PrimeSense worked on the Xbox 360 Kinect).
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