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    Everything You Need to Know About Project Natal

    This E3 was packed with explosive news and announcements, from confirmation of the PSP Go and Sony's motion controls to the whispers of a new Metroid and Zelda. But one of the most startling may have been Microsoft's Project Natal.

    On it's simplest level, Project Natal is a straight forward motion control for the Xbox 360, one that doesn't use a controller. But the technology can also be used to sign you into your 360 automatically, let you play classic 360 titles without a controller and even interact with a child-like, uncanny-free artificial intelligence.

    Here's the complete breakdown of everything you need to know about the new technology:

    Microsoft Makes You The Motion Controller With Project Natal
    See Microsoft's Project Natal In Action
    Why Xbox 360 New Controller Is Called 'Natal'
    Molyneux's Milo Brings a Virtual Child to the Xbox 360
    Testing Molyneux's Milo, A Virtual Boy With, Yes, A Dog
    Spielberg: Natal Changes The Way I Write For Games
    From Stick Figure To Mind-Blowing Controls
    You Ever Wonder What The Bottom Of An Avatar Shoe Looks Like?
    Body On With Project Natal's Controller-Free Kick Balls
    Stare Into Project Natal's Small, Child-Like Eyes
    Microsoft: Rare Working On Numerous Natal Projects
    Tetris Creator Skeptical of Project Natal
    Wii Remote Wizard Working On Project Natal
    Microsoft: Project Natal Can Support Multiple Players, See Fingers
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