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Since 2009, word got out earlier that the Project Microsoft wants to launch the game this Christmas in the year 2010. And the resolution seems Microsoft is really going on this year’s implementation and more precisely in the summer holidays.
Similar news was reported in many press conferences in Las Vegas at the CES show in which Microsoft’s own party as well as social space and presents new gaming service for Xbox 360 and a computer game called the Game Room.
Certainly the presence of Christmas Project is very long-awaited by lovers of the game because it is said will revolutionize the way Microsoft’s own Xbox 360 videogame play in new ways. Where the latter system in the game itself will be completed by the camera, which maps in 3D space where the console was placed and then use a special application to translate any movement of players to be input into the system at these games and appeared on the screen.
Unlike existing systems on the Nintendo Wii which itself plans to introduce the Sony PlayStation 3, where there is a special switching device is not fully human body as its controller. The Christmas Project system itself looks more natural than others because we will actually use every part of your body as a controller game.
Lionhead is working to produce videogames for Christmas Project also seems to be pursuing the same deadline with the launch of Project Christmas. The developers also briefly talked about the middle of integrating motion control on this project, but did not mention the date of this project will be completely finished.
Additionally, Microsoft also announced about Alan Wake, which later can be downloaded by the user to complete the story of the game and we can be sure this game would be released later this spring. Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer, also confirmed that the Xbox 360 will also have new capabilities that can stream TV shows paid directly through the U-verse services offered by AT & T.

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