• Kinect

    1. Categories:
    2. Playstation 3,
    3. Nintendo wii,
    4. Xbox 360,
    5. Kinect,
    6. XBLA,
    7. Xbox Live
    Article Preview

    The most recent want ad, spotted by Superannuation and since removed, described the potential game as an "MMO-like title" and an original IP for the "future generation of platforms." It "will be an RPG-based game with a radical new take on how co-operative and multiplayer gameplay feeds into the experience, while blending online and single-player into one complete experience," the listing read, as reported by MCV. The title "will have a complex progression system, multiple routes through the campaign and an MMO-like multiplayer experience that will affect the outcome ...
    1. Categories:
    2. Xbox 360,
    3. Kinect,
    4. XBLA,
    5. Xbox Live
    Article Preview

    The Xbox 360 has added a couple new entertainment apps for your audio-visual pleasure. Starting things off, in the States, there's the Manga app, which enables users to view full length episodes, movies and clips from the Manga Entertainment catalog. For the northern parts of North America, MUZU.TV will we available to Xbox Live customers in the United States and Canada. MUZU is a ... (*googles*) apparently, it's a music video site, with over 40,000 mini musicals on demand. Finally, Australians have upgraded FOXTEL with Kinect functionality. The virtual controls on that stuff ...
    1. Categories:
    2. Xbox 360,
    3. Kinect,
    4. XBLA,
    5. Xbox Live
    Article Preview

    The Xbox 360 is the most popular non-PC device for viewing online video, beating out iOS and Android handhelds, according to a study by online-video ad company Freewheel. Freewheel measured "professional content" only, meaning video that runs with ads -- meaning it really conducted a study on how many online ads we watch -- from companies such as NBC, CBS, ESPN and Vevo. The study didn't account for Netflix or YouTube viewership. Xbox 360 took 28.2 percent of all viewership, followed by iPad with 27.1 percent, then iPhone, Android and iPod Touch on a decreasing scale ...
    1. Categories:
    2. Playstation 3,
    3. Xbox 360,
    4. Kinect
    Article Preview

    Ghost Recon: Future Soldier's future soldiers had better bundle up, as Ubisoft's just-announced "Arctic Strike" DLC sounds like it'll require more than just a camouflaged windbreaker when it arrives on July 3. The DLC runs 800 MS Points or $10 on 360 and PS3 (respectively), and the PC version ... well, it seems not to exist. We've asked Ubi what's up with that. The pack contains an unknown number of multiplayer maps, a new co-op "Guerrilla Mode" map, six new weapons, and an additional multiplayer mode. Ubi unfortunately hasn't shown anything of the content aside from the single ...
    1. Categories:
    2. Xbox 360,
    3. Kinect,
    4. XBLA,
    5. Xbox Live
    Article Preview

    Good news: the Xbox 360 will finally have a web browser in the near future, according to a Verge source. Bad news: It's Internet Explorer. The source tells The Verge that the new web browser is based on Internet Explorer 9, and features Kinect functionality, allowing users to search with voice input just like the Bing search tech used in the current dashboard. Users will also be able to browse the web without talking to it, reportedly ...
    1. Categories:
    2. Xbox 360,
    3. Kinect
    Article Preview

    Microsoft is prepping for Kinect Play Fit and releasing hardware codenamed "Joule" to accompany it, according to sources speaking to The Verge. Kinect Play Fit will track exercise across "most Kinect games," providing metrics that'll be stored in the cloud. Joule is expected to be a heart-rate monitor, allowing wireless monitoring to keep exercise "within a target goal for weight loss, strength, or cross-fitness workouts." Joule and Kinect Play Fit are compatible, but are two separate products. There is no expected launch window, but Verge sources also claim ...
    1. Categories:
    2. Xbox 360,
    3. Kinect,
    4. XBLA,
    5. Xbox Live
    Article Preview

    Every boy, every girl, spice up your life with this month's DLC tracks for Dance Central 2. The saucy selection begins today, May 8, with the Spice Girl's 1997 hit "Spice Up Your Life." Don't waste any thyme grabbing that track. Over the next three Tuesdays, you'll also have the option of moving to the beat of "Hello Good Morning" by Diddy-Dirty Money, A Tribe Called Quest's "Scenario" and Flo Rida's "Low." All tracks are 240 MSP ($3). Remember, to be like shawty, you need the apple bottom jeans, boots with the fur and then get low ...
    1. Categories:
    2. Playstation 3,
    3. Xbox 360,
    4. Kinect
    Article Preview

    "I just want to see how this integrates with the single-player campaign," I thought, clicking on the multiplayer option in Mass Effect 3's main menu. I had no expectations of making it a habit. Like many people, when the multiplayer component was announced, I thought it sounded completely extraneous. Once I started playing, though, I fell for it, and have been putting more time into the multiplayer than the campaign ...
    1. Categories:
    2. Xbox 360,
    3. Kinect,
    4. XBLA,
    5. Xbox Live
    Article Preview

    Are you hoping to experience the thrill and excitement of a game manufacturer E3 press conference, but lacking the credentials to attend? Microsoft thinks that's just the dumbest, so the company's blowing the doors off of its upcoming E3 presser – at least virtually – with both Spike TV and Xbox Live streaming the event for all to see. Democracy! Spike and Xbox Live's coverage begins one day ahead of the big show on Monday, June 4 – Microsoft likes to kick things off before anyone else at E3, you see. Interested parties can tune in at 12:30PM ET/ 9:30AM PT to catch the whole thing live ...
    1. Categories:
    2. Xbox 360,
    3. Kinect,
    4. XBLA,
    5. Xbox Live
    Article Preview

    Microsoft announced this afternoon that it is ending production of all Inside Xbox content in the US. That means first-party content such as Major's Minute, Featured Videos and Insider Moves has been scrapped. Producers were wished "all the best in their future endeavors." "The only thing that changes are the daily Inside Xbox videos," Xbox's community guru Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb told Joystiq. "Everything else I do is unaffected. ...
    Page 1 of 24 123411 ... LastLast