
morning video games today ....
They ended the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), where the gamer was the latest industry news, and what is imported here.
1. Your body is a joystick
link: http://www.videos-star.com/watch.php?video=g_txF7iETX0
Microsoft almost stole the show featuring interesting news, but the best was undoubtedly Natal, a motion capture system for Xbox 360 based on a bar with camera and microphone, which lets you control the game with the movements of your body. Includes voice recognition, face and objects, and looks like something that will leave the famous command of the Nintendo Wii wireless like a museum piece, because the action goes through what you do: you're the joystick. You still have to wait long to see it on the market (and what kind of games you can use), but if you really can do what you can see in the demo video above, then wow!
There were also developments within the controls 'traditional' to increase interactivity. Sony is experimenting with their version of motion-sensitive controller, Nintendo introduced the Wii Vitality sensor, which records our pulse and vital signs to sum to the gamer experience (can you imagine the impact of this in an action game or terror? ), and the Wii Fit Plus, a new version of the title for physical activity that works with the Balance Board.
Ah, also is something expected by many: the black Wii.
2. PSPgo
They say that Sony did not surprise at this year's E3, but what can I say: its new handheld console, the PSPgo, look good. More compact and lightweight, the controls are hidden under a slider design, similar to that of many phones, but the important thing is that leaving the UMD discs: Yes, the distribution of games through hardware gives way to the sale and discharge via PlayStation Network titles.
Ah, well, bring microphone (for use with Skype), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Memory Stick Pro slot, among other capabilities.
3. Twitter, Facebook and Last.fm on Xbox LIVE
This was sung, but Microsoft did it first: Facebook, Twitter and Last.fm will be available from the console using the Xbox LIVE online service. From your computer, you can twitter and see messages from your fans in real time, update your Facebook status and view your friends, etc. But the most interesting is the interaction between games and social networks. For example, you can capture scenes of a game and then share them online, functionality that will debut in Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10.
Slowly move the console to the TV and sit at the center of entertainment (and "socialization" of the home for excellence.
4. The Beatles Rock Band
link: http://www.videos-star.com/watch.php?video=bpBDOolcs9g
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