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Kinect Sports: Season Two Review

Better luck next year.

I'm not really sure how they did it. Very rarely are sequels to launch games worse off than the original, but Kinect Sports: Season Two manages to be even less compelling than its simplistic predecessor. Not only have half of the sports been done better by Wii Sports, but the other half are so shallow in their implementation, they won't garner any of your attention or time.

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Rabbids Alive & Kicking Launch Trailer

Available now for Kinect for Xbox 360.

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Kinect Sports Review Rewind

Good isn't always good enough.

As the owner of a brand new Kinect, I was somewhat surprised when I realized that Kinect Sports wasn't included. Being that it's clearly Microsoft's answer to Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort, it would only make sense to offer it to purchasers of the hands-off peripheral. Yet it's a game sold completely separate of the peripheral at full retail price. Because Microsoft has chosen to separate the game from the peripheral, they've forced Kinect Sports to stand as its own product. After some extensive time with the game, I'm not quite sure it lives up to its steep expectations.

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Your Shape: Fitness Evolved 2012 [Kinect] - Launch Trailer

Available now for the Kinect on XBox 360.

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The Black Eyed Peas Experience [Kinect/Wii] - Launch Trailer

Available now for the Kinect on the XBox 360, and for the Nintendo Wii.

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Self-Defense Training Camp [Kinect] - Launch Trailer

Available now for the Kinect on XBox 360.

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Kinect Support for Windows Revealed

Craig Eisler confirmed that the Kinect for Windows commercial program will be released next year.

Microsoft announced today that Kinect is coming to Windows. Craig Eisler confirmed that the Kinect for Windows commercial program will be released next year. "This year, we're showing the world how to re-imagine entertainment," says Eisler. "Next year, with Kinect for Windows, we will help the world re-imagine everything else." 

Eisler continues to say that, "putting the power of Kinect + Windows into the hands of business leaders and technical visionaries will give them the tools they need to develop novel solutions for everything from training employees to visualizing data, from configuring a car to managing an assembly line." 

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Powerup Heroes Review

There's more depth than expected, but nowhere near enough to carry it for more than a couple hours.

All of those years as a kid where you’d run around like an idiot in the backyard, pretending to be Street Fighter characters has finally paid off. PowerUp Heroes is the real world manifestation of those play time shenanigans. With the use of your trusty Kinect, you’ll be throwing hadoukens and raising the dead with simple gestures. Unfortunately, PowerUp Heroes never progresses beyond this simplicity, leaving players to execute the same basic strategies from beginning to end.

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