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    Navin R Johnson: I will buy this when it comes out even if it's $199. I'm not even sure why I want it so much, but I want it. So much. more »
    aprather: I hate marketing these days. The same guy who is denying this is the same guy who leaked it I'm sure. more »
    mattoneski: since when does micro$oft sell any thing for under a $100. more »
    MyNameIsTooAwesome: Ok, people, more rumors, now! more »
    davidmorales01: Cojo21 is right. MCV article states that "The device should cost under £50 when sold solo. One publishing source says Microsoft is “trying to get a... more »
    Ozzie's Secret Code Name: MisterWho: So, the Natal add-on, with 14 games will cost $20-$50 less than the new wireless adapter. That's backwards. #projectnatal more »
    incubushead: Bullshit it'll be 80$, not when they charge 100$ for a wireless adapter and 150$ for a 120gig hard drive. #projectnatal more »
    geodesigner: Perhaps Alfonso Ribeiro should market a Breakin' and poppin' game for the Natal: Get in shape and pick chicks with your hot moves! $100, slippery ... more »
    Cojo21: So why would the UK reps be talking in dollars? More likely it's 50-80 pounds... or $100-160. Which sounds more like the realistic range to me. #pro... more »
    chauncy that billups: I wonder what color that led turns when this thing kicks the bucket? I'm sure they're sick of red. #projectnatal more »
    BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: They are sure dead on with the impulse buy, especially with Amazon's instant buy -- what a clever devil those Amazonians #projectnatal more »
    ichiban1081: So this is going to come out for a rumored reasonable price while the Wireless N adapter comes out for $100? For under $80 I would definitely give thi... more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Is that pictures included in the post still a mockup or is that now officially what it will look like? #projectnatal more »
    bleek: I want to play a game on Natal where all you do is climb a rope. #projectnatal more »
    GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: If this isn't an indication that this really is a project funded by the military/NWO wing of Microsoft to body scan people so they can send the termin... more »
  • #rumors

    Of Course, Microsoft Denies Those Project Natal Pricing 'Rumors'

    I trust a mole more than a company spokesperson any day, but Microsoft has officially denied the Project Natal "impulse buy" pricing with 14 games by offering a simple "[the alleged leaks] weren't accurate, they were rumors." [Gamesindustry via Kotaku]
  • #rumor

    LEAK: Project Natal Shipping in November 2010 with 14 Games for Under $80?

    That's a lot of information to swallow in the headline, but a leakster to MCV (a respected UK gaming pub) may have outed Project Natal launch plans early. More »
  • #xbox

    Project Natal Is Gonna Be Priced Like a Console

  • #gaming

    Microsoft: Any Xbox Bought Today Will Work with Project Natal Tomorrow

  • #natal

    THQ Confirms Project Natal for 2010

  • #xbox

    Report: Project Natal Coming In 2010, Just Like Ballmer Said

    In case early rumors, Ballmer's indications, and Microsoft's subsequent non-denial didn't turn you into a believer, Digitimes has called upon their component supply industry muckraking militia to tell us again that Project Natal will land in H2, 2010. [Digitimes]
  • #microsoft

    Bill Gates: Project Natal Tech Isn't Just For Gaming

    In a recent interview with CNET, Bill Gates let spill the true scope of Microsoft's ambitions for the technology behind the Xbox's Project Natal. Basically, it isn't just a gaming gimmick—they want to try it everywhere. More »
  • #gaming

    Sony Patent Controls Games with That Crap on Your Coffee Table

    Is this Sony playing catch-up to Microsoft's Project Natal? It may be developing a system that lets you control the PS3 with real world objects, like coffee mugs, glasses, bongs, and books. More »
  • #gaming

    A Few More Details on Sony's Motion Controller

    We couldn't get a word out of Sony regarding their motion controller other than it tracked light in 3D space and would not unseat the Dual Shock as the primary PS3 controller. But Sony recently told developers a bit more. More »
  • #xbox360

    Ballmer Confirms Natal Xbox 360 In 2010

    At the Executive's Club of Chicago, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer let fly in a speech that a new Xbox 360 would be hitting store shelves in 2010. More »
  • #rumor

    The Next Xbox to Support Stereoscopic 3D?

    From TeamXbox, the same site that may or may not have broken news on a PSP-like Microsoft handheld, comes a marked rumor about the next Xbox. More »
  • #unconfirmed

    Rumor: Microsoft to Release New, Project Natal-Centric Xbox Hardware Next Fall

    1Up ran a story yesterday that Microsoft is planning to release an updated Xbox console this fall that will focus on Project Natal's motion-sensing technology. We're not sure we believe it. More »
  • #projectnatal

    Project Natal Tested Live on Jimmy Fallon (Spoiler: It Works)

    Canned videos and secondhand accounts can only tell us so much about Project Natal; it's really the kind of product you want to see for yourself. Microsoft's Kudo Tsunado went on Jimmy Fallon last night to give us a look. More »
  • #projectnatal

    Project Natal Demo on Jimmy Fallon Tonight

    Kudo Tsunoda, the man behind Microsoft's "Project Natal", will be on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight. When he demos it on the show, you think he'll look as ridiculous awesome as these dudes? [MTV]
  • #projectnatal

    Yes, But Which 48 Points Does Project Natal Track?

    You only have so many joints, after all. This Penny Arcade strip sums up our worst fears/wildest dreams. [Penny Arcade]
  • #e32009

    E3 2009 Roundup: Revenge of the Motion Controllers

    E3 was positively epic this year—it's like we got brand new consoles from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo, but with the same boxes we have in our living room right now. Here's all our coverage in one handy spot: More »
  • #editorial

    Project Natal Won E3, and Maybe the Motion Control Wars

    Wii MotionPlus will make the Wii better. Sony's very impressive motion control demo will be better than Wii MotionPlus. But Microsoft stole E3 and may have already won the motion control wars with the announcement of Project Natal. More »
  • #xbox360

    Microsoft Says Xbox 360 Is "Less Than Halfway Done"

    This generation's consoles have had their lives lengthened by new software and hardware. In fact, Microsoft's VP of Interactive Entertainment John Schappert told us, "We got a lotta life left in Xbox 360. I think we're less than halfway done." More »
  • #wii

    Wii Getting Natal-Style Camera Motion Gaming, But Not From Nintendo

    The Wii will soon get camera-based, Project Natal-like motion sensing—at least for one fitness game—courtesy of Ubisoft. It's just too bad the "Your Shape" promo video had to come out today. More »
  • #e3o9

    Testing Project Natal: We Touched the Intangible

    One hands-on with Project Natal would make for a nice story, but it wouldn't be complete. So we're giving you two full sets of impressions on Microsoft's motion-capturing E3 bombshell.
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