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Xbox Live Weekly Update 1/30-2/7

If you’re looking for something new to play on your Xbox 360 there hasn’t been a better time than this week to jump into a new game. This week in particularly is a busy one for Xbox gamers as two popular franchises return with fresh installments. JRPG lovers as well as fighting game enthusiasts will be pleased.

If this week’s retail releases don’t suit you, never fear. Bastion, which was the unanimous GOTY for Xbox Live Arcade releases last year, is on sale for a price that very few should walk away from.

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The Kinect Effect

The software giant Microsoft will be releasing a Kinect add-on for Windows on February 1st, 2012. What is interesting about this release is the fact that it is not targeting Xbox gamers or PC gamers but developers themselves.

On it’s release the Kinect sold over one million units, making it the fastest selling consumer product of all time and giving it a spot on the Guinness Book of World Records. The idea was simple, Kinect made you the controller. Using what Microsoft calls Natural User Interface (NUI) gamers of all ages were able to enjoy gaming with Kinect. Microsoft was finally able to target casual audiences and retain its hardcore gamers. Along with this new found popularity, and unexpected by Microsoft, a community of developers began to tap into the potential of Kinect.

Developers came up with an endless amount of innovation with Kinect as new “Kinect Hacks” emerged every week. New ideas such as Drones controlled by NUI showed up on Youtube. With each new hack different from the last, it was outstanding to imagine what this technology could bring in the future. Microsoft’s response to all of these hacks was an official Software Development Kit.

At its keynote for CES Microsoft revealed that over 18 million Kinect units had been sold world wide since its release and that there would be a commercial version of Kinect for Windows coming soon. Microsoft also formed a Kinect division within itself freeing Kinect from the Xbox division and keeping its new found momentum rolling. Also at CES Microsoft showed off a Kinect for Windows demo revealing a “Magic Mirror” that utilized the Kinect to create amazing augmented reality experiences. It could only be a matter of time before businesses use similar ideas in their stores.

Businesses have always tried to find new ways to interact with and attract customers. With Kinect I think Microsoft might have a viable solution. A Kinect could be used in all clothing stores by building upon the “Magic Mirrors” concept. Just imagine instead of having to go through a maze of isles all you have to do is go to a Kinect kiosk and browse the clothing they have available and then have a employee bring it up to you. Another route tech companies could take is in robotics. There is already a few videos out on YouTube of developers utilizing Kinect in robotics. Robots would have better understanding of where people are with the Kinect’s skeleton tracking and powerful microphones. Kinect can also impact education. Having a Kinect for a Physical Education class would help people lose weight and have fun. Games such as Dance Central work up a sweat without you noticing because of the fun you are having. The Kinect could also be put into great use in medical use. In surgery the Kinect keeps the doctors from having to leave sterile conditions through hands free computing. Seeing Kinect at all of these places would build the Kinect brand into a familiar and trust worthy piece of tech. If Kinect does indeed catch on it would actually even restore Microsoft’s reputation from those who believe it is a self indulgent company by making them see that Microsoft’s innovation is benefiting and changing the way mankind works.

Giving a PC eyes and ears will drastically change the way we interact with technology allowing for simple NUI experiences. Microsoft clearly realizes the potential of the Kinect beyond gaming. So far what we’ve seen developers create using the Kinect appears to be just the beginning.

 

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Xbox.com to get Metro overhaul, adds music and video

If you’re one to keep up with Microsoft codenames, you may recall “Ventura” being discussed. We knew at the time that it was going to have something to do with combining music and video services through the Entertainment & Devices divison. That project may be realized with the new Xbox.com revamp to come in the coming week(s).

The new "Xbox Social"

It seems like many new social features will be added to the new site including comments on players’ achievements and on recently played games. For legacy users, Zune social is a familiar concept, this seems to be more fluid (and admittedly, more useful).

The integration of music and videos into the site fits well into the vision that Microsoft is executing quite well which incorporates many of their services into a unified space. This simplifies, and makes the features more easily adapted by users.

It’s also notable that the look and feel of the refreshed site closely resembles the upcoming dashboard update which will effectively “Metrofy” yet another Microsoft service.

What do you think of the new interface? Do you see yourself using these new social features?

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Buy a select Xbox 360 Bundle from Best Buy, get a $50 Gift Card back

You know what they say, when one window closes, another door opens. I have another great Xbox deal for the readers of Zunited. This week only at Best Buy, if you buy either the Xbox 360 Holiday Bundle (Fable 3 & Halo Reach) or the Xbox 360 Gears Of War 3 Bundle, you get a $50 Gift Card with your purchase. The deal looks to be online only, but that just means you don’t have to go driving around looking for a Best Buy with the Gears Of War 3 Xbox still available. Full details can be viewed at the deal’s page on Best Buy’s website.

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Radioshack: Get a $100 gift card with a Kinect Xbox bundle

Are this years Xbox 360 holiday bundles not good enough for you? Perhaps this is; Radioshack is offering an Xbox 360 4GB Kinect bundle with a $100 gift card for $299.99. That’s right, Kinect, and an Xbox for basically $200. If you are interested, you might want to hurry out to Radioshack soon because this deal only lasts from now until October 29. Just head over to Radioshack’s weekly ad page to see the deal in all of its glory. If the page tries to tell you that there is no weekly ad available, you may have to change your location because I ran into the same problem before writing this article.

 

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Xbox 360 holiday bundles on the way

Have you yet to fancy yourself an Xbox? Well now may be the time to get one. Microsoft has revealed the two Xbox 360 holiday bundles via Major Nelson’s blog. The first bundle contains an Xbox 360(250GB HDD), a Kinect sensor, Kinect Adventures, Carnival Games: Monkey See Monkey Do, and a 3 month Xbox Live subscription, which you will cost you around $399.99 USD. The second bundle comes with an Xbox 360(250GB HDD), 2 of 2010′s best selling Xbox games, Halo: Reach and Fable 3, and a 3 month Xbox Live subscription. This bundle will cost you around $299.99 USD. Both bundles should start appearing in stores this week so if one of these bundles interests you, then you may want to grab one, because they’re in limited supply.

You can find the Xbox 360 Kinect bundle here and the Xbox 360 games bundle here.

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