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but would you really want to? I bought a Move and after playing with it for a few months I don't really touch it. I have no doubt that would be the same for Kinect, although at least the Move games are slightly more interesting.
Need to get my hands on KZ3 and try Move with that...
That is a perversion of technology. It is right up there with incest.
J/k
That just shows the versatility of kinect and ps3.
Uh..no.
I don't need Kinect on my beautiful PS3.
Like Kevin Butler says here:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
And Kevin Butler is always right.
I don't want it.