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Xbox Live Arcade: Video Camera Integration Updates

Posted Aug 2, 2006 at 6:10PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Aaron Greenberg, xbox 360 titles, Xbox Live Arcade
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xblaIn an interview with Godfree over at Gamertag Radio, Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) Manager Aaron Greenberg confirmed that some XBLA games will be made compatible with the Vision Camera. This is great news as we thought we'd be stuck playing UNO, as it was then the only game compatible with the camera.

Some gamers will be happy with this little update from XBLA, but there are some who simply don't see the fun in watching people or being watched at while playing a game or two. To each his own, we say. Sometimes, it helps to watch your opponent's facial expressions when playing a game of poker - especially when the stakes are high.

Expect to see Vision Camera-compatible games like Spades, Bankshot Billiards 2, and other classic arcade titles to hit the Marketplace when the camera launches on September 19.



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# awefGuest 2006-08-02 21:20
you have problems...



I would rather use the camera for a loby-like scenario where you can talk live with a video feed before entering a game, but have the only communicaiton be audio during the actual game. No one wants to watch some loser's intense gaming face while they're trying to concentrate on the actual game.

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