Microsoft’s Kinect for Xbox 360 is now officially available for purchase in North America, and that means our launch coverage has begun. We threw a slew of stories online all at once, but here’s a handy guide in case you’re looking to follow along at home.Â
Microsoft’s Kinect for Xbox 360 is now officially available for purchase in North America, and that means our launch coverage has begun. We threw a slew of stories online all at once, but here’s a handy guide in case you’re looking to follow along at home. {{page_break}}
The Hardware
The Games
- Review: Dance Central
- Review: Fighters Uncaged (coming soon)
- Review: Kinect Adventures
- Review: Kinectimals (coming soon)
- Review: Kinect JoyRide (coming soon)
- Review: Kinect Sports
- Review: MotionSports (coming soon)
- Review: Sonic Free Riders (coming soon)
- Review: Your Shape: Fitness Evolved
The Other Stuff
This post will be updated over the next few days, so keep it bookmarked for all of our coverage surrounding Kinect’s launch!
Have any questions about Kinect games or hardware I can answer for you? Ask in the comments, and when I wake up from this Kinect-induced coma (my legs hurt), I’ll do my best to answer what I can.