Microsoft confirmed today that it plans to ship Project Natal, a new add-on for the Xbox 360 where you can control a game with your own body motions rather than a controller, will ship in the fall of 2010.
We wrote a story about the shipment date last year about when Natal would ship, but Microsoft never confirmed it until today during Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer’s keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show. Microsoft announced the project at the E3 trade show last summer.
Lots of companies are working on Natal-based games, but neither Ballmer nor Robbie Bach, head of the Entertainment & Devices division, talked about any of those games in the works. With Natal, players will be able to control a game with body movements, since a webcam atop a TV can capture the movements and translate them into controls for the Xbox 360. Natal will be able to recognize faces of players, receive images of objects scanned into it via the webcam, and discern the different voices of players in the room.
Bach showed a video that showed the genesis of Natal in Microsoft Research. (An image from it showing body tracking is shown above). Unfortunately, he didn’t show a live demo of Natal in action, but that’s because CES isn’t really a gaming show.
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