
A future version of the popular “Guitar Hero” franchise that supports the new Natal technology is “likely”, according to RedOctane head honcho Kai Huang. Huang says he and just about everyone else in the industry is excited about the upcoming Microsoft motion-sensor technology.
“We’ve definitely been evaluating Microsoft’s Natal technology along with a lot of other different technologies that could enhance the “Guitar Hero” playing experience,” Huang said. “I think the technology is very exciting… I think it’s likely that sometime in the near future we’ll have those technologies integrated into our games.”
Huang’s comments correspond with the statements made by Brian Wright of Neversoft, who has previously has stated that the company is interested in exploring the technology with the “Guitar Hero” series, among others. “There’s still a lot of interesting stuff we can do with the series,” he told them in August. “I mean, I’m not talking formally but all the motion control stuff from Microsoft and Sony looks really interesting. This is just off the cuff, but it looks really interesting… Ask me the same question next year.”
In related news, information has been leaked that Sony’s version of the motion control sensor device will be available to buy from stores in March 2010. The leaked documents give no indication as to what price consumers can expect to pay for the device, though it does give away other now not so secret company plans, including a target of thirteen million PS3’s to be sold in 2010.
Auditions for Ballet Dancers in New York for FOX feature film "Black Swan"
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Casting directors are seeking SAG and non-union men and women to portray
Ballet Dancers at a professional Ballet school for the feature film "Blank
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