Pay attention: Xbox announcements for E3, points to motion-sensing controller?

Posted May 8, 2009 at 7:10PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Microsoft, motion sensor, Sensor Bar, Steve Ballmer
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Microsoft is hyping up their presence at the upcoming E3 event in SanFran next month, with boss Steve Ballmer proclaiming at the Dallas Regional Chamber that we better "Pay attention to the stuff we're announcing in the next month on Xbox."

If we follow the train of events from the recent past, we have here a wealthy amount of rumors swirling on this motion sensor bar technology, that was presumably already presented on last year's CES. Could this be that which deserves our utmost attention come June?

Here's to hoping they do deliver good on the package.

Image courtesy of TechGadgets.



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Comments [refresh]

by haxor - 2009-05-08 20:36
» wooptie doo

waw motion sensors who gives a crap, if i wanted motion sensors i would still be playing my wii

by Dylan_MCMXCIII - 2009-05-09 02:49
» So What

I don't even use the motion sensing funtion on the ps3 because the analog sticks are better and way more accurate

by Shatterdome - 2009-05-09 11:46
» Yup...

I think anyone that really wants to play games with motion would just buy a wii. Also how many developers would bother supporting it on 360 ? There will probably only be sports 360 and 360 fit....just to cash in on that craze.

by andre_euro - 2009-05-09 13:46
» haha

sports 360 and 360 fit, lol

by danielakadanny - 2009-05-09 17:31
» sigh

no one has much originality anymore

by MikeyMike01 - 2009-05-11 09:39
» ...

Unless it's an Xbox Portable, I don't give a *****.

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