Microsoft Kinect gets official, Video Chat announced
You knew it was coming, right? Hot on the heels of getting leaked a wee bit early Microsoft has made official the rebadging of a device desperately seeking a new name: "Project Natal" is no more, replaced by Microsoft Kinect. At a circus- and celebrity-filled affair, MS wrapped everyone in high-tech panchos (pictured after the break courtesy of Joystiq) and then took the wraps off of the new title. Quite a few game demos were shown, ranging from Star Wars to tiger petting, the Kinect interface to the Dashboard was shown (said by some to be Minority Report-like), and a video chat app called, wait for it, Video Chat. Through here you can naturally talk to friends (up to four total people at once was "shown"), and also share photos.
Sadly, no hands-on time was given nor did MS reveal the two crucial bits of information we're waiting for: price and date. Naturally a holiday release is expected, to give the Xbox 360 a nice sales boost, but we're hearing price rumors as high as $150. These choice bits of intel will surely be unveiled at Microsoft's event tomorrow -- if someone doesn't beat 'em to it. The hardware is still looking exactly like the early picture above, shattering hopes of a slimmer design to match new Slim Xbox 360.
Update: We've got official photos now, though solid textual info is still scarce. Stand by!
Update 2: So we're out of the wild, cult-like experience that was Microsoft's Kinect unveiling. Microsoft still has a lot of details to reveal, but there are a few things we gleaned from watching the demos:
Update 3: Video of family gameplay and media playback control added after the break. Come on, what else are you going to do until its November retail launch?

Sadly, no hands-on time was given nor did MS reveal the two crucial bits of information we're waiting for: price and date. Naturally a holiday release is expected, to give the Xbox 360 a nice sales boost, but we're hearing price rumors as high as $150. These choice bits of intel will surely be unveiled at Microsoft's event tomorrow -- if someone doesn't beat 'em to it. The hardware is still looking exactly like the early picture above, shattering hopes of a slimmer design to match new Slim Xbox 360.
Update: We've got official photos now, though solid textual info is still scarce. Stand by!
Update 2: So we're out of the wild, cult-like experience that was Microsoft's Kinect unveiling. Microsoft still has a lot of details to reveal, but there are a few things we gleaned from watching the demos:
- Almost everything was one person at a time, particularly in the Kinect Sports games. Even a game like beach volleyball or soccer was boiled down to individual "moments" of interaction that get strung together into some sort of competition. Even the running in place games were one at a time, though the river rafting and mining cart games (both with a similar mechanic of jumping and ducking through an obstacle course while picking up tokens) could be played with two people at a time. You can at least play games like volleyball simultaneously with someone else over Xbox Live.
- An interesting mechanic we saw was a second player "jumping in" to a game. In the mining cart scenario, when the second player jumped in it immediately went split screen, while in soccer different players took turns by just jumping into position. Sure, some of this stuff was edited for our benefit, but it seems Microsoft is working to make the introduction of a second player or the switching between players something less button-heavy.
- The Star Wars game was pretty badass-looking -- you play a Jedi, rushing down stormtroopers and deflecting laser bolts left and right, wielding a few Force powers, and confronting a certain deep-voiced Sith Lord for a one-on-one duel. Based on the gestures and action we saw, though, it was a pretty heavily scripted experience. Still, there's no scripting a two-handed light saber grip, and that particular action looked like everything we've ever wanted in a Star Wars game.
- The yoga game is actually a pretty smart use of the infrared and joint detection software we espied previously. Positions were "checked" by points on the joint -- making it certainly harder to fake the moves on Wii Fit -- and it seemed to have a tai chi element to it. Your avatar glowed a more intense red based on your three-dimensional approximation -- bright red for hands stretched forward, for example.
- Next up: Kinectimals, a baby tiger pet simulator. You can scratch its ears, snuggle, and teach the little guy to jump and play dead. Adorable? Dangerously so. No one can tell us the developer, but based on the lighting effects, art style, and similarities to the previously-shown Milo, we'd wager a guess that it was Lionhead Studios.
- The Kinect menu interface is about as simple as could be. You wave your hand to control a glowing cursor of sorts, and you push forward to "click" on the element you want. Of course, there's also a very simplified version of the Dashboard to go along with this control mechanism, so it's unclear if you'll be able to do everything via subtle hand waves, but the Twitter, Facebook, Zune and Netflix icons were clearly present.
- The MTV Games-developed Dance Central has some on staff divided -- only Ross will actually admit to being interested in playing it. A series of dance moves are presented, including elbow jabs, swinging leg, guitar, "rocking out" (with your hand in the air). The art style is akin to Rock Band / Guitar Hero, and to be fair, this is probably one of those games that can't be done as well on any other console.
Update 3: Video of family gameplay and media playback control added after the break. Come on, what else are you going to do until its November retail launch?






























Kinect Four
@klondikebar
Natal was a better name, by far.
Is that the KKK or are they just wearing giant lobster bibs? Seriously, wtf are they wearing and where was this pic taken?
@klondikebar
if it starts by "kin", they blew it.
@coolkams03 What the hell does Apple have to do with this? quit trolling.
@idib
I am pretty sure they chose "kin" from kinetic energy which is the energy moving objects produce once in motion which is what your body is going to be producing once you use the product. Good job, inspector gadget.
@klondikebar
I think they are wearing white because on previous natal demos it did not work when people had dark clothing on.
@klondikebar
Oh! So much kinfusion...!
@newjaruz In order to enter the "clean room" you must first use a wet nap to sanitize... a full bodied, fully clothed, wet nap... and you must keep it on you at all times...
@klondikebar There we go with Microsoft's namin skillls again
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@engadgetcomexcludeengadget
"Is that the KKK or are they just wearing giant lobster bibs?"
KKK? In BLACK pants???
R U nuts?
@idib
kinfucius say, playing games about to get very annoying
@klondikebar
I think Kinect is the lesser of 2 evils. Natal always seemed like it was was easier to mispronounce from day one.
I like the play on words, but for those who didn't pass high school physics, it could be confusing.
"Microsoft Kinect Official Pics"
http://www.engadget.com/photos/microsoft-kinect-official-pics/#3073057
wtf?
@SolidSnake
jeez people. natal is NOT a better name than kinect. the only reason you think so is because you've become familiarized with it, as I have, over the past however long blah. you have trouble letting go of something you're familiar with it and have trouble embracing this craaazy new horrrrrrible name.
if you were introduced to this in a test group (and you had never heard of it before) as a new Microsoft device for gaming and asked which name, Kinect or Natal, better describes it, is less controversial and elicits more positive feelings, you would get people sitting back, tilting their heads saying...
"well, kinect makes me think of connect 4 and you know like connecting with people and stuff. you know like how a family connects with people over gaming, like, how my kids and I play rock band and stuff. Doesn't seem to be anything controversial about it, I guess. I'd say it makes me happy thinking about spending time with my kids. I'd give this new gaming device a shot."
"well, natal, makes me think of babies, and you know pregnant women and stuff... like when my wife had to get neonatal vitamins for our 5 kids... and since i'm a pro-lifer, it makes me think of abortions, uteruses, vaginas, and how i hate obama and all that stem-cell research hoopla. I'd say this gaming device makes me angry and makes me hate my gov't. I don't want to play this game, get it away from me!"
ok? now, you marketing geniuses, which is the better name??
There is a reason they decided to name it Project Natal to start with. My guess is that the word natal made them see the project as a new device, a new venture and technology that is still in it's infancy. The name given to it during research probably prompted "intelligent" people like scientists/programmers to imagine the device as something they can create in their own image, or "give birth" to in a completely re-imagined way and to not be beholden to some preconceived notion of the what the device is or should do.
Soooo, Kinect is the better, more marketable, more mainstream name, and it's a MUCH better name than Natal.
@engadgetcomexcludeengadget I thought they were Mexican cowboy time travelers from the future.
@Techno1q
Oh and you know putting an i"___" in front of a simple thing such as phone is great....
@klondikebar
Blah! Natal sounded 10x better that Kinetic Connect...Kinect
@SolidSnake
I agree.
Everyone thought Revolution was a better name than "Wii" too, maybe it'll catch on though.
@xolan99 You're a troll. She's troll. I'm a troll. He's a troll. We're all trolls. It's a trolls world.
@JKBower
Stop calling it Kinect... Its the CONNECT from MICROSOFT.
And no, I'm not talking about Sony's Market Leading Music Store
http://musicstore.connect.com/
This is the device that will actually CONNECT you to the TV.. through physical gyrations of your body...
Try to do THAT Nintendo ha!!!
@klondikebar: YEEESSS STAR WARS!! THE MOMENT I WAS WAITING FOR!! So getting a 360......
@JKBower I'm thinking Kin is refering to family , like connecting Family together aroung the media center, Kin-ect
@klondikebar
Learnt from reliable sources that Balmer was not around during the naming, he wanted to name it:
"Microsoft XBOX 360 Series Motion Connector"
By the time each customer has to pronounce this to the retail clerk, the queue will be so long.....
* Microsoft Windows Embedded Compact Edition
* Windows Phone 7 Series.
@ravissimo Too bad the device is pathetic at best. I particularly like the video with people sitting around watching people play.. they better stay very very still :)
@SolidSnake how? it had no meaning. Kinect may sound corny, but it's the best they could do.
@Lumi You forgot the 7 all products this year need a 7 in the name.
ooh oh mom I want a Kinect.. pleeease.
Microsoft will never let you down.
@Eli Haj Well, Kinect is a better name than "Natel." 'Natal", on the other hand...
@Rick Astley
i beg to differ.... (RROD) need I say more?
@Rick Astley
Or give you up.
@collindow
They gave Courier up, those bastards.
@Rick Astley
Hello 2009. How is it you got this post into the future?
By the way the Apple tablet is real and they called it 'iPad'. Truth.
@Rick Astley
I think the previous comment posters... blew it.
I believe the correct answer was:
"...never gonna give you up..."
@Rick Astley I'm holding out for the smell-o-vision version of this coming out next year. It's gonna be called Project Nasal--pronounced nah-zal, natch.
@kdilkington
dilkers! how are you , you round headed manc twa-
@Rick Astley
I just got 'rickrolled' on Engadget!
Thought there would be more "illegal" pics and video by now...or at least some tweets since the event should be over by now.
who cares about the name, just gimme some awesome games.
@Eli Haj I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.
How is it pronounced? Connect? K-eye-nect? Key-nect?
@kbkb, Connect. Their way of connecting the player with the game.
Can't wait to try it out.
@kbkb:
Exactly the way it looks, Kin-ect.
@Jordan
Well, that's maybe how MS pronounce it.
You cannot tell for sure if you never heard MS say it. It's not simply "the way it looks".
If it's a play on the word "kinetic", then it would be pronounced ken-nect. If it's a play on the word "kin", then it would be kin-nect.
Anyway, I think it's a bad choice of name because it will be confusing to people. I'm sure the moms and dads walking up to a store clerk will rather ask for "that Xbox motion controller thing".
@WickedEast:
I dunno, they don't seem to have a problem asking for a Wii or iPad. If I was a person to get embarassed over asking for a weird sounding product, those two names would embarass me much more than Kinect.
And now that the Wii comes in black, can you see soccer mom's this Christmas, "Can I get a black Wii".
Anyways, if people are really going to nitpick over the pronounciation of either Ken-ect or Kin-ect, then they really have problems in life. Say the two outloud and most people won't even know the difference of how you think you're pronouncing it.
@WickedEast Well if it is named after "kinetic" as you say, then kinetic is pronounced "ki-net-ik", so it would still be "kin-ect" just the way it looks.
...but can it run Crysis?
@craigjc No but it will be able to run Crysis 2.
@04k3R
Yea, you will need to switch to a new disc every time you want to move 10 feet.
The true powers of XB360, revealed.