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Originally Posted by wraggster President of interactive entertainment Don Mattrick announces Halo 4 is the first of three new Master Chief titles Halo 4 has officially been announced - but that's only the beginning. Microsoft's E3 press conference ended with a teaser trailer for the new title, showing Master Chief back in action - a surprise reveal that was outed by a leak earlier today. More interestingly, Microsoft's president of interactive entertainment Don Mattrick revealed that Halo 4 would be "the ...
Originally Posted by wraggster With Kinect Fun Labs already detailed by Major's Minute on Xbox Live, Microsoft offered some more details during its E3 2011 press conference. The mini-game collection will be freely available via the Kinect Hub and allows players to participate in various activities, including scanning objects into the game world and creating Avatars using the Kinect camera. The creations made in Kinect Fun Labs can then be shared online with friends. Additionally, Microsoft's Kudo Tsunoda noted ...
Originally Posted by wraggster We hope you've been brushing up on your flyest dance moves, because you are about to bust them out once again. Harmonix announced Dance Central 2 during Microsoft's E3 press conference, giving you a new catalog of tunes to flail to. There's new features, including voice recognition, a campaign mode, a renovated Break it Down mode and -- best of all -- two-player simultaneous dancing. http://www.joystiq.com/2011/06/06/da...rs-once-again/
Originally Posted by wraggster During it's E3 press conference, Microsoft confirmed Disneyland Adventures. The Kinect-powered experience allows players to virtually tour the theme park and participate several mini-games. An onstage demo showed off games in which children flew through several Disney worlds, including Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland. All of the mini-games appear essentially the same, with players collecting ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Don't you want a Kinect game in which you use your hands to do that Jedi mind trick thing? Well ... we don't know if that's in Kinect Star Wars. But at least we know some of the other Star Warsy things you do with hand motion thanks to Entertainment Weekly, who just took the wraps off of the new Xbox 360 game (which was first announced during E3 last year). In several different gameplay modes, ...