
Since its announcement at E3 in 2009, Kinect has been widely anticipated and has the potential to transform the casual gaming market.
Kinect is a new device for the Xbox 360 that allows for a “controller-free gaming and entertainment experience”. There’s no need for a controller, you ARE the controller. Using your own body’s movement, hand gestures and spoken commands you can now control your Xbox 360 and games that support Kinect. Read the full article »

As every year, summer only provides a handful of notable releases so a small display of games this month.
Thankfully bigger title launches will start appearing next month, in what’s the busiest time of year for video game releases. Read the full article »

Sony finally bring to market PlayStation Move, their attempt to take a slice of Nintendo’s casual gaming pie.
PlayStation Move is in effect very similar to how you control the Wii, though this time the method of control is said to be more accurate because a camera is used to track the motion of the brightly coloured orb that sits on the end of the controller. Read the full article »

After weeks of speculation, Microsoft have finally announced that the official price of Kinect will be £129.99
Many hoped the device would come in around £99 or less. At £130 it will be harder for the device to reach out to a new audience, which is ultimately Microsoft’s goal. Read the full article »

Today the enhanced Xbox 360 S finally launches in the UK.
The Xbox 360 S was officially launched at E3 last month and has been on sale in the US for the best part of a month. Read the full article »