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R315r4z0r
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This is insanity. I really liked the part where they interacted with the Miku model by moving her hair. A completely interactive environment down to each individual person. That's pretty cool.
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Banjo
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maybe the future of video games will be something like that
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Momoko_Kuzuryuu
Posts: 12 Location: Earth |
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DO WANT!! 8D I've finally found something worthwhile for the Kinekt. Hopefully it's region-free, since any VOCALOID-related game will most likely never make it to the US offically.
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TheRussianMeatClob
Posts: 33 Location: Wisconsin |
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My god....this looks awesome!!!!!!!!!
Makes you wonder what's next down the road from here on out. |
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mdo7
Posts: 6394 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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So Kinect may not be a failure at all in Japan. I hope Miku can save Kinect in Japan. I was reading about how Kinect can be a problem for Japanese apartment and that might be one reason, another is well, xenophobia I guess.
Let see how the Miku game for Kinect could do for Japan. |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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Oh good yet, another reason to avoid real social interaction in Japan. Soon there be no indigenous Japanese xenophobes left. I thought The VR fad died out a while ago. That deformed Mikuhead with twin tail legs and feet was scary. Looking out the eyes of Miku was disturbing to me as well. Not sure I approve of this wotas.
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mdo7
Posts: 6394 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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I don't like it too, Mohawk, but what can we do? Kinect is failing in Japan and this could be the way for Kinect to sell well in Japan. I too don't like seeing people getting away from social interaction. |
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ultimafullmetal
Posts: 70 Location: Fredericksburg, Ohio |
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That was...creepy.
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Hardgear
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I am surprised Kinect is a success anywhere, since the way it is currently being implemented it is nothing more than a controller-replacing gimmick. As this video shows, it can in fact be used as a full-fledged gaming device as opposed to the gimmick status it has been handed. Look beyond the fact that the guy chose to use Miku for this video, replace her with whatever character you want, the setting as well. Overall I just think it is truly sad that so far, the Kinect has only been used to its full potential by independent programmers on the PC, while on its official platform it is reduced to simply replacing button mashing with arm waving. |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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mdo7
Posts: 6394 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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You know I just went around the web and finding evidence of Kinect sales in Japan. This article has gotten my attention, Kinect sales sort of tripled during Thanksgiving in Japan. It did have a rough start when it first came out in Japan. So Kinect is doing OK in Japan, But the Miku game could maybe give Kinect an edge in Japan. But the problem is that Japanese house and apartment are not as big as houses in US or Europe (where theirs are bigger and can accomodate a large space for Kinect gameplay). |
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