Zara_Latina
04-22-2010, 03:41 PM
Xbox 360 General Manager, Marc Whitten, was recently said that Project Natal would not just be about gaming and that it would be about all living-room experiences. Whitten says Natal will "learn about you" and will get smarter to create a more tailored entertainment experience. I don't know about you but i dont want Natal learning about me and my living room experiences lol.
"If you counted the number of buttons in your living room, it would send a chill down your spine. A lot of people can play games amazingly well, but others feel locked out if games involve a bunch of triggers and buttons. Natal solves that by using 3-D sensors and cameras that let you be the controller. If you want to do the spin-kick serve, no programmer has to implement the spin-kick-serve button. You just do it, and it works.
But Natal isn't just about gaming -- it's about all living-room experiences. Imagine a sporting event -- Natal could know which team you're for because it sees your jersey, or knows you thought a bad call was made when you yell 'boo.' It learns about you and gets smarter to create a more tailored entertainment experience."
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/145/fast-talk-marc-whitten.html
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http://www.channel4.com/bigbrother/static/images/bb10/bbeye.png
"If you counted the number of buttons in your living room, it would send a chill down your spine. A lot of people can play games amazingly well, but others feel locked out if games involve a bunch of triggers and buttons. Natal solves that by using 3-D sensors and cameras that let you be the controller. If you want to do the spin-kick serve, no programmer has to implement the spin-kick-serve button. You just do it, and it works.
But Natal isn't just about gaming -- it's about all living-room experiences. Imagine a sporting event -- Natal could know which team you're for because it sees your jersey, or knows you thought a bad call was made when you yell 'boo.' It learns about you and gets smarter to create a more tailored entertainment experience."
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/145/fast-talk-marc-whitten.html
image:
http://www.channel4.com/bigbrother/static/images/bb10/bbeye.png