• Kinect Effect
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[video=youtube;T_QLguHvACs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_QLguHvACs[/video] Technologyyyy
Sounds like the Pixies "Where is My Mind". Also, isn't this exactly what people expected from Kinect before it came out?
Nice seeing Kinect being used as more than a cheap gimmick.
[QUOTE=TAU!;33060689]Sounds like the Pixies "Where is My Mind". Also, isn't this exactly what people expected from Kinect before it came out?[/QUOTE] It IS "Where Is My Mind", and a great version of it too.
The wonders of having hacked the kinect.
I remember when they made video games.
Dude I wanna diffuse a bomb with a Kinect
it doesn't matter how whimsical and inspiring their advertisement is it's still a gimmicky piece of crap
[QUOTE=salty peanut v2;33064962]it doesn't matter how whimsical and inspiring their advertisement is it's still a gimmicky piece of crap[/QUOTE] Kinect actually has some pretty neat technology in it.
Came in here expecting something about Mass Effect + Kinect. Very sad to see that isn't the case. Kinect looks awesome for interface use, but still isn't a viable gaming platform.
Kinect sex.
Immediately when I saw the bomb defusion part, I pictured the Kinect crapping out and the robot suddenly flinging the bomb about.
When all of that stuff actually happens, then I will be impressed.
[QUOTE=NorthernGate;33065044]Came in here expecting something about Mass Effect + Kinect. Very sad to see that isn't the case. Kinect looks awesome for interface use, but still isn't a viable gaming platform.[/QUOTE] I was expecting a Daft Punk song.
So Kinect is useful for everything but it's intended purpose?
[QUOTE=salty peanut v2;33064962]it doesn't matter how whimsical and inspiring their advertisement is it's still a gimmicky piece of crap[/QUOTE] you're just mad because of the lack of kinect pokemon sex simulations.
Only problem with the Kinect is that it has a HUGE response time
Playing invisible instruments is bullshit.
They should have shown the BF3 Simulator, that's the most impressive use of Kinect by far.
Holy shit, a company encouraging user innovation? I thought this was 2011.
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