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Kinect Star Wars Listed for April Release

The much-delayed Xbox 360 exclusive Kinect Star Wars may finally have a release date set for it, according to a UK high street retail store. Argos has listed the highly anticipated videogame in its Spring/Summer 2012 catalogue for release in April.

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kevco334495d ago

REALLY looking forward to this one.

Relientk774495d ago

I guess u didn't see the game at E3.

Drekken4495d ago

He is just looking forward to anything he can call exclusive!

kevco334495d ago

No, I didn't catch it at E3 last year, but I did PLAY it at Microsoft's Summer Showcase press event in the UK shortly after. It works, that's all there is to it.

And @Drekken, I'm not really bothered by exclusives. I have every single console released since 1988 - including stuff like the CD-i, Jaguar and 3DO.

mcstorm4495d ago

Im looking forward to this game as well. The E3 demo did look like the game was broken but this is part of the reason why it was pushed back. Bring on some new videos of the game and look forward to trying it out for my self as just like when people were saying Kinect did not work I tried if for my self and found it works and work very well.

DigitalRaptor4495d ago

I can't see how unless your standards are ridiculously low.

I mean an on-rails Star Wars game? No, just no!

Nodoze4495d ago

Those Star Wars dance tournament mini games should be a blast.

Should be a craptastic title!

h311rais3r4495d ago

Imagine if u could move on your own? Then people wouldn't complain

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Kinect Star Wars (2012): A Journey Through the Galaxy with Motion Controls

Kinect Star Wars, a groundbreaking game released in April 2012 for the Xbox 360, utilized the Kinect motion-sensing peripheral to plunge players into the heart of the Star Wars universe.

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ApocalypseShadow416d ago

One of the worst things to happen to Star Wars was it being exclusive to Kinect when PS Move could have been a better version because of "buttons" per Kevin with better tracking. And the controller looking like a light saber hilt. Or, had an actual light saber game similar to the dojo in Vader Immortal.

But the miming lies on the Microsoft E3 stage was icing on the cake of this garage. Wasn't even live gameplay. Just bad acting. Nothing ground breaking about this travesty.

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Star Wars is Best Suited for AA Gaming, Not AAA

WTMG's Leo Faria: "This piece wasn’t meant to say that Star Wars‘ gaming future is ruined forever, nor that there isn’t a chance for a good AAA Star Wars game to come out in the near future. I need to reiterate that, yes, I’m looking forward to Jedi Fallen Order. Then again, as a massive Star Wars fan, like most of you I miss the days when we would get loads of titles a year, each one focused on one specific feature of the franchise. I’d rather have a slew of smaller Star Wars games being released every year, some good and some not as good, than one big generic title being released every two years. These are always at the risk of being criticized due to typical AAA practices like expensive season passes, cut content, or microtransactions. Had Disney allowed for anyone, especially mid-range developers and publishers, to bring their creative and risk-free ideas to life, I’m sure fans would have rejoiced. And Disney’s pockets would most certainly fill up faster than nowadays."

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The Wiseau Awards - Kinect Star Wars (Xbox 360)

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Kinect Star Wars gave me the opportunity to witness Darth Vader and the Emperor dancing to Deadmau5's "Ghosts n' Stuff" like a couple of teenage ravers on ecstasy. That's the best thing I never thought I'd ever see in my life."

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Jinger2202d ago

lol I remember this. Almost as much of an embarrassment as the Star Wars Holiday Special

Barbauer2201d ago

I'm Han Solo, I'm Han Solo