[Update 2] You can find details on the first set of games revealed for Kinect, including that Star Wars game, over here. [End of Update 2]
[Update 1] Added video containing footage of Star Wars Kinect [End of Update 1]
Microsoft has recently gone and revealed that it’s motion-sensing, controller-free gaming device for Xbox 360, Project Natal, is now officially known as Kinect, and with the announcement a few videos have been released showing off footage from some games you can expect to play with the technology.
Included are ‘lifestyle,’ ‘experience’ videos as well as a video from USA Today detailing the device a little bit more:
Kinect – Lifestyle video with in-game footage
Kinect – USA Today video with in-game footage
Kinect – Star Wars Kinect
Kinect – Fake, user-made ‘driving’ video
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Comments:
Hey, I think the writer has been led on here, the first Xbox Kinect TV spot you've posted above is actually an advert in a campaign for UK road safety. The miming of the steering wheel is just a coincidence - it's a message from Sussex county council about wearing seatbelts in cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-8PBx7isoM
Hope that helps
Ah, thanks for the heads-up!
I'm going to leave it up, though (and tag it fake) because it still kind of gives people an idea of what they'll be doing... kind of.