Looking for some last-minute Project Natal scoopage before we head into E3 2010? You've got it -- the LA Times has dished out details on the first four gesticulariffic games for the Xbox 360's new camera attachment this weekend, and says nearly a dozen other Natal titles will be available at launch. First up are "River Rush" and "Obstacle Course," the titles that inspired Parade Magazine to haphazardly flail appendages about last week, but there's also info on "Living Statue," which lets the social butterflies on Xbox 360 send video messages using singing, dancing avatars as a go-between. No video of this last quite yet, but on the off-chance you're not tired of watching humans slap dust mites silly (we kid) you'll find an unrelated Natal demo after the break.
Does anyone really want to spend any money on this? So many awesome games coming out that trump what will most likely be a clearance item sitting next to Tony Hawk Ride after a month of no sales. This would have been better sold during the slow period after the 360 launch rather than at its peak with incredible games coming out left and right.
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This photo reminds me why I never wanted to get married. I'll bet that couple looked a LOT less dorky during their courtship days.
It's amazing what farting watermelons—er, having kids—will do to people's intelligence level.
Does anyone really want to spend any money on this? So many awesome games coming out that trump what will most likely be a clearance item sitting next to Tony Hawk Ride after a month of no sales. This would have been better sold during the slow period after the 360 launch rather than at its peak with incredible games coming out left and right.
Why do all these games sound like really shallow gimmicky games?
1:12 Secret Smile on the screen! 8)