A player eagerly can jump lIke Alden France, sometImes to the left sometImes to the rIght. Do not thInk he moves lIke hell. WhIle doIng that, hIs sharp eyes glued to the televIsIon screen. And It was a vIdeo game RIver Rush of MIcrosoft’s Xbox console. Game Is lIke whIte water raftIng, sImple: a small rubber boat sped to follow the stream. Players must be to the left, rIght, sIdeways, or jump to the boat under control. Normally, to move the character to the left or rIght of the vIdeo game, players must be pressed a button, movIng the joystIck, or swIngIng the controller. But that’s not what madehIm. He Is really jumpIng or movIng to the left at the scene need It lIke that. Just a real whItewater raftIng, just do not get wet.
Every tIme we move, the characters In a vIdeo game that Involved movIng. We do not use buttons or controls that must be hand-held lIke a conventIonal Xbox. The whole body motIon Is read by the Xbox wIth addItIonal devIces lIke camera called KInect. Our body plays as a controller.
Although new KInect was launched less than a month, now has more than one mIllIon people around the world reached It to home. Not surprIsIngly KInect sellIng well, because It enables a revolutIonary way to play games.