Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Can Microsoft's Project Natal dethrone Nintendo?: CNET News

The Xbox 360 maker shook up the video game world with the announcement of its full-body motion-sensitive controller. But will Project Natal knock Nintendo from the top?
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