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more about #philspencer Hi-Im-Asylum: I'm confused as to the reasoning for all of the apocalyptic fatalism regarding Natal here. Did we all just forget that the Wii is the highest selling ... more » Lord Shplane: No. Will not work. "Hey, let's remove one of the primary reasons why gaming is fun and then say 'DERP INNOVATION ALL GAMES WILL BE LIKE THIS'". I can'... more » Ben Longo: It's so interesting to watch the reactions to these Natal stories. Many of the commenters react similarly to the way smokers do when new anti-smoking ... more » Slanzinger: ... Eeh. Halo games would NOT work well without some kind of controller. It just wouldn't work properly. Endwar, however, showed that voice recognitio... more » Koztah: Motion control is not the new multiplayer. Motion control is the old multiplayer. We called them "sports". more » MR. FAP☆FAP! 。◕‿◕。: Really, I just can't wait for Natal to fail and MS brings out their new system in 2012. You know what I don't like about Natal? Even since it was ... more » AldabellaBuccaneer: As a player with a physical handicap, I am constantly reminded of my physical limitations when I play with a motion controller. So therefore I have no... more » Strife Fox †: I still don't see how I'm supposed to play Gears of War with this, I have nothing physical in my hand, no buttons, anologs etc etc, maybe I just can't... more » Not-too-Pessimippopotamus: Motion control is a step backwards! What we want is direct neural interface. Why would I ever want to move more when playing games? Doy. more » brandizzle: Slightly unrelated question: Has anyone explained why the Natal device needs to be so wide? It seems unnecessarily hugemungous. more » CockroachMan: I'll never buy a NES! 2 buttons and a d-pad? What the hell is that? I'll have to move my thumb to the side? I like my games with a stick and only one ... more » BigWyrm: Hopefully I'll be an old geezer before this trend becomes the norm. I find motion controls to be little more than a novelty. more » DeadlyWhispers: Personally, I'm looking forward to this and Sony's motion controler. From what I've seen they add more immersion and precision than what is currently... more » shouryuuken: lol wth? multiplayer is old as games themselves.. wasnt pong a multiplayer game? gtfoh. more » ShadowOdin of dubious snowiness: Thank you for telling me that motion-control is the future, last console-maker to start working with motion-controls. Your insight means the world to... more » Mesren_Makai: But controllers are the medium between the game and the player. Like the brush to a painter, and a pen to a writer. Cheesy as that sounds, your dexter... more » Cocksie: What i find very ammusing is the fact half the people in this post bitching about Natal i bet half or atleast a few will buy one. And well some i can... more » Lost_Teknique: This would be great to flip through Xbox Live menu's and just control non in-game movement.... Meh, I just want to feel like Tom Cruise in Minority Re... more » MrBionic: I'll keep saying this on every motion control related post that I come across: Motion Control has a place as a niche, but it should never, ever, beco... more » Kenny: Mmmmm, I love colons!: I will never buy a motion control game. EVER. Fuck motion control. more » -
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Microsoft: Motion Is the New Multiplayer
While Project Natal, and its ability to allow Xbox 360 gamers to play video games completely free of a controller, will launch as a niche of sorts on the platform, Microsoft believes it will one day become the norm. More » -

