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Project Natal out Christmas 2010

Submitted by Stephen Ebert on January 7, 2010 – 1:19 pmOne Comment

Project Natal out Christmas 2010 The motion controlled cat is out the bag. Or it won’t be until Christmas 2010 – when Microsoft will officially release Project Natal – It’s own chest pumping answer to the Wii.

The announcement comes via the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which is currently getting gadget hacks salivating over in Las Vegas.

A Microsoft press release confirmed the news motion sensor cravers had been waiting for: “Scheduled to be available in holiday season 2010, “Project Natal,” it said. Microsoft has yet to name its price.

Microsoft also let out a new video bigging up the new gaming tech. Peep it above. Excited?

Project Natal
Out: Holiday season, 2010
Cost: £TBA

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