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Camera to feature technology from GestureTek

Microsoft's Xbox Live Vision camera will be coming to a retailer near you on September 19th. The gesture recognition technology built into the camera allows gamers to control games such as snowboarding and volleyball by moving different parts of their body. The concept is similar to Sony's EyeToy which was released in July of 2003. gamesindustry.biz reports:

The Xbox Live Vision camera will get a simultaneous release in Europe and the US this autumn. The XLV camera will allow gamers to personalize their gamertag picture, send photo messages, and chat over Xbox Live. It can also be used to play Xbox Live Arcade games such as Uno and Texas Hold 'Em Poker.

The USB based camera features technology from GestureTek and will be supported with Microsoft's next Xbox Live update. Other features included with the latest update will include background downloading, increased media functionality and the ability to boot directly to the Dashboard.



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this+porno?
By joust on 5/30/2006 8:19:26 PM , Rating: 2
gesture cam + porno game = break out the tissues? ;-P




RE: this+porno?
By joust on 5/30/2006 8:20:19 PM , Rating: 2
i mean, you don't want things to get messy


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By Xenoterranos on 5/30/2006 8:08:16 PM , Rating: 1
The gesture tech. may be a good way for the xbox to broaden it's partygame library, but i hope they don't follow sony's route of releasing crap just for the sake of saying it's a viable accessory.




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