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Blog Post:
Kinect for Xbox 360 sells 10 million worldwide!
msboston1
The numbers speak for themselves: Following one of the biggest launches in consumer electronics history, Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360 has now sold more than 10 million games and sensors worldwide to date . In light of the recent sales success, Guinness World Records has officially named Kinect...
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30 Mar 2011
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KidsDo with Kodu
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Today, Microsoft’s Kodu Cup , a game-design competition for students 9-17 years old to win cash and prizes by creating their own video game with Microsoft Kodu Game Lab , launches for the first time in the U.S. Kodu Game Lab is a free game-design tool that enables children to design, build...
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16 Mar 2011
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Kinect for Xbox 360 – Check it out!
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Microsoft just released its new gaming system for Xbox 360 – Kinect . This hands free experience brings games, movies and music to life without using a controller. Instead, the sound of your voice or wave of your hand puts you in the action. Boston Globe technology reporter Hiawatha Bray recently...
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4 Nov 2010
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