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Connecting with Kinect via Kinect Fun Labs

Gaming Update's CM Boots-Faubert takes a look at The Kinect Fun Labs and its most recent add-ins in an exploration of the utilities and apps that offer gamers a deep exploration of the capabilities of Microsoft's Xbox 360 Kinect motion-sensing controller.

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Citizen Gamecast - 17/09/2012

With the continued absence of Joseph Barron (Kwalee) Nick Lynch once again stakes his claim for the host’s chair. But lo, he has tales of Child of eden, Papa Roch and kinect fun labs mars rover landing. Mark Craven is swinging a crowbar like its 1998. While Richard Plant (Gameforge) sounds off about Kickstarter, The Walking Dead, and tries his best to verbalise ‘To the Moon’.

Runtime – 01:11:32
Episode Number – 118
What Games – Black Mesa, machinarium, Rayman origins, child of eden, Fun labs, the walking dead, to the moon, wii u, Project Eternity, Gary Whitta, Telltale, introversion, Humble bundle, Kickstarter, obsidian

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Adam Thinks:- The Decline of Gaming Retail

This week Adam has been on a mission to pick up a copy of the Silent Hill HD Collection from his local retailers, with little success. What has happened to our once great UK game retailers?

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Fateful_Knight4284d ago

Inversion truly is the red-headed stepchild of the year. If they would have made better design choices in development, i would have played it to the end. But having to repeat the same annoying boss fight less than an hour after the first one sucked every ounce of motivation out of the game for me. I'm talking to you Slave Driver.

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Kinect Fun Labs - A Wasted Opportunity

James Steel writes -
"Kinect Fun Labs is certainly case of promise vs. reality. Announced at E3 2011, the new application promised fun, quirky, experimental side projects that aimed to show off unique ideas and concepts for the Kinect. While some of that may be true, there’s definitely potential for so much more. The unfortunate reality has resulted in paid-for widgets that are pretty shallow. While I’m not going to argue that I haven’t had fun with the current offerings such as Googly Eyes, Build a Buddy and Air Band, it’s far from what the service should have been.

Imagine of the Kinect Fun Labs application was much more open, just like the Indie Games platform, allowing developers to release free or cheap experimental applications for Kinect gamers to play. There’s certainly been a huge influx of Kinect titles recently, more so with ‘Kinect features’, but there’s nothing quite like community projects."

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