Is Microsoft going for Motion reaction ?

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#1 timu080
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Long time ago I here'd something about Xbox and Microsoft maybe on the news or maybe not

That Microsoft want to go to the motion capture/reaction market like Nintendo did with the Wiimote

They sad that Microsoft want to apply this in the XBOX360 controller so it could be similar to the Wiimote

Is that a rumor or Microsoft really planning to enter this market

I think the guy in the news was just bluffing

What you think about it and if anyone have more information about it please share

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#2 msjr78
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No, there is really talk about that. It's called the "Newton." Click on this for the story: "Newton" - A Slick Motion Sensor Controller for the Xbox 360 . . . ? Something a little different perhaps, or all just hot air . . . we seriously don't think so !
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#3 timu080
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Yes so I'm not crazy (I bat with my friends that is true)

That is so cool it look just like the Wiimote they need to change the design but stick to the idea

Thx man

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#4 msjr78
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That's just a concept image. Not likely to be the final design.
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#6 iam2green
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:(

i kind of don't want to use a remote to play games with. it will be interesting to see.

but it seems like in the future systems will be like the wii and people will say "that person plays video games, look at his body"