Microsoft’s Explanation Video on How Project Natal Works

January 7, 2010 by srfto  

Still scratching your head on how Microsoft’s upcoming hardware add on for Xbox 360 called ‘Project Natal’ will work? You and me buddy. Finally, Microsoft released a explanation video on how ‘Project Natal’ will capture your body motion and a glimpse of what the ‘Project Natal’ can really do.

I must say it does look pretty damn cool on how it tracks the full motion of the player and making the person playing the game into a controller itself.

Also, worth noting that Microsoft already scheduled ‘Project Natal’ to be release on the upcoming 2010 end of the year holiday season in December.

Check out the video after the jump.

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One Response to “Microsoft’s Explanation Video on How Project Natal Works”
  1. Vote -1 Vote +1Marcus Nic
    says:

    Microsoft project Natal and its Xbox 3D gesture recognition is based on the 3D camera by Antonio Medina.
    See:
    Antonio Medina, Three Dimensional Camera and Rangefinder. United States patent 5081530, January 1992.
    Medina, A. GayĆ”, F. Del Pozo, F. “Compact laser radar and three-dimensional camera” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A, 23, 800-805, 2006.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-of-flight_camera

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