
What’s wrong with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Project Natal?
By: Alan Ng | June 5, 2009 | Leave a CommentIn an article over at PCWorld, they have managed to speak to Dr. Richard Marks, the designer of Sony’s EyeToy device and have asked him for his opinions on Microsoft’s Project Natal and Sony’s new Motion Controller.
PCWorld asked him question’s such as why Sony didn’t debut their own version of Project Natal years ago, considering they already had the basic tech in the EyeToy.
It is a very interesting article and Dr Mark offered some very philosophical answers to all the questions. One of which included:
“Do you want to track distance? Location? Angle? Speed? They all have different functions, and things start to get really exciting when you can mix and match sampling tools to create feedback synergies. Say the Sixaxis controller for speed and angle with a camera checking location.”
Read the full article in the link above and let us know your views on it.
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