GamesBeat's Giancarlo Valdes: My left hand is completely useless. It can neither write nor draw, much less handle a basketball. But for 24 years of my life, it hasn’t been a problem. Until one fateful day in late July, when publisher Majesco Entertainment invited GamesBeat over to a hotel room for a NBA Baller Beats demo.
Exclusive to the Xbox 360 and out on September 11, NBA Baller Beats uses the Kinect, Microsoft’s motion and voice-tracking camera, for its rhythm-based dribbling gameplay.
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Majesco Entertainment released a free downloadable demo for NBA Baller Beats today on Xbox LIVE. NBA Baller Beats is a music game of all things, which gamers play by dribbling an actual basketball in real life.
The idea is cute, I guess, but dribbling a basketball in my living room doesn't sound like a good idea.