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  2. Project Milo - Wikipedia

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    Project Milo (also referred to as Milo and Kate) was a project in development by Lionhead Studios for the Xbox 360 video game console. Formerly a secretive project under the early codename "Dimitri", [1] Project Milo was unveiled at the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in a demonstration for Kinect, as a "controller-free" entertainment initiative for the Xbox 360 based on depth-sensing ...

  3. PrimeSense fesses up: it's the magic behind Microsoft's ... - AOL

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    All jesting aside, this really does mark the first bona fide announcement about the nuts and bolts behind Microsoft's forthcoming motion sensing add-on for its Xbox 360, and lo and behold, the ...

  4. Microsoft's Project Natal to Ship in October, Wii Watch Out - AOL

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    Microsoft's (MSFT) response to the popular Nintendo (NTDOY) Wii is slated for October, when the software giant is expected to release its Project Natal motion-sensing Xbox 360 add-on, according to ...

  5. E3 2009 - Wikipedia

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    Hardware Announcements: Project Natal Microsoft reveals Project Natal, a detection, recognition and motion sensing device for the Xbox 360. Kojima revealed Metal Gear Solid: Rising as the first Metal Gear Solid game on Xbox 360, although the game will also be available for PlayStation 3 and PC. The Beatles: Rock Band was featured. Crysis 2 was ...

  6. Xbox 360 - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox 360 E revision has an additional Xbox logo to the left of the Xbox 360 branding. Kinect is a "controller-free gaming and entertainment experience" for the Xbox 360. It was first announced on June 1, 2009, at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, under the codename, Project Natal. [105]

  7. Kinect - Wikipedia

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    Kinect is a discontinued line of motion sensing input devices produced by Microsoft and first released in 2010. The devices generally contain RGB cameras, and infrared projectors and detectors that map depth through either structured light or time of flight calculations, which can in turn be used to perform real-time gesture recognition and body skeletal detection, among other capabilities.

  8. PrimeSense - Wikipedia

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    The original OpenNI project was shut down by Apple when they bought the open source software, but Occipital kept a forked version of OpenNI 2 active as an open source software for the SDK for their Structure Product. [citation needed] The company provided the 3D sensing technology for the first Kinect, previously known as Project Natal. [25] [26]

  9. BigPark - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft acquired BigPark in 2009, a few months prior to the announcement of the Kinect sensor (known then as "Project Natal"). [1] [2] Their first project was to be Joy Ride, a casual racing title which incorporated Xbox Live Avatars and used the Kinect motion sensing device. The game was originally intended to be a free Xbox Live Arcade game ...