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Thursday, June 4, 2009

MS making human body a videogame controller


Microsoft
has revealed that is has been secretly developing technology that lets people play videogames using natural body movements instead of handheld controllers. The US software giant behind Xbox 360 videogame consoles revealed yesterday a prototype of a project codenamed "Natal," a system that combines cameras and voice and face recognition software to recognise people and their actions. "The gamer in me went out of my mind when I got to be interactive with this," famed film director Steven Spielberg during a Microsoft press conference on the eve of a major E3 videogame industry show in Los Angeles. "I got a feeling I was in a historic moment. What Microsoft is doing isn't re-inventing the wheel; this is about no wheel at all." Natal lets people play driving games by simply moving hands as if turning a car steering wheel. In-game characters in boxing, skateboard, soccer and other sports titles mimic the body movements of real-world players. The system scans faces and voices to determine who is playing, a demonstration showed. Xbox 360 consoles equipped with Natal will be able to respond to spoken commands for actions such as playing movies or connecting online with friends for video chats. An expected completion date for Natal was not disclosed, but Microsoft yesterday released a software kit for videogame makers interested in designing titles to take advantage of Natal's capabilities.

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