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GameZombie takes a look back into what 2009 had to show the world. At E3 2009, Microsoft Senior Vice President Don Matrrick and EA Chief Operating Officer John Schappert graced GameZombie with a WORLD EXCLUSIVE interview. With a fist full of teases, Project Natal stands above the rest. Join Don and John as they help us recap the best and most exciting games coming out in the new year. Filmed by Andrew Benninghoff, Sam Sher, and Zac Foutz Edited by Lillian Feldman-Hill Executive Creative Director: Andrew Benninghoff Executive Producer: Spencer Striker

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Sony Playstation Move Motion Controller: First Look Yesterday, Sony named and discussed their motion controller they actually announced last June. During the event Last June, Sony did not actually name the device and they only showed a prototype. At the yesterday, (March 10th) event, Sony went more in debt with the device, and even named it the Sony Move. The Sony Move is a device similar to the WiiMote and even Project Natal. The Sony Move comes along with a sub-controller, kind of like the wii nunchuck. Both of the devices have a black plastic matte finish and a bunch of buttons. The sub-controller has two analog sticks, as well. Sony announced they will be selling the Move along with a Sony Eye webcam and a game for under $100. Sony also announced there will be 20 games relating the Move before April 2011. Demos: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Trailer: www.youtube.com Video from Event: www.youtube.com More info: www.engadget.com

Microsoft gives us a look through Project Natal’s eyes . More news at inews24h.com

Project Natal is the code name for a “controller-free gaming and entertainment experience” by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 video game platform. Based on an add-on peripheral for the Xbox 360 console, Project Natal enables users to control and interact with the Xbox 360 without the need to touch a game controller through a natural user interface using gestures, spoken commands, or presented objects and images. The project is aimed at broadening the Xbox 360’s audience beyond its typically hardcore base. Project Natal was first announced on June 1, 2009 at E3 2009. Microsoft said that over a thousand software development kits began shipping to game developers that same day. Though Microsoft has not officially announced any price or release date projections for Project Natal, it is expected to be released in late 2010. Project Natal will reportedly also serve as the basis for a “new” Xbox 360.

In This New Game Announced At This Year E3 Event You Are The Controller No Gamepads Yourself. Its A New Way To Play! SUBSCRIBE FOR MUCH MORE GAMING STUFF! READ MORE INFO! We all knew it was eventually coming, well here we finally go! The simple tagline explains it all, You are the controller! There will be a motion sensor camera that senses your every move, from driving to fighting. You will use your entire body to interact with the game with the use of full body motion capture. You can use your own gear to scan images, such as a skateboard that will be translated directly into the game. This new feature will also include voice recognition, for areas such as game shows where you will be able to shout out the answers and the game will understand what you say. The device is shown at the end of the trailer, pictures coming soon. I guess the motion sensor controller and the game was nothing but a rumor, but the motion sensor idea is indeed alive! It is announced to be called Project Natal and will work with every Xbox 360 as well as being sold with Xbox 360s in the future.

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Title: Natal Label: Microsoft The revolutionary new controller from Microsoft, shown at E3 2009, utlizes a high-def camera as well as audio cues to draw the player into an entirely new realm of fully interactive experiance.

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