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E3 Rewind: Microsoft’s 2010 sales pitch for Kinect


It’s 2010, and Microsoft has a new gadget that it needs to sell. The Kinect was a motion-tracking camera for the Xbox 360. It was Microsoft’s answer to the Wii’s motion controls. And it was coming out that fall.

So at E3 2010, much of Microsoft’s focus was on the Kinect. It makes the show fascinating to watch today, as it brings us back to an era when so many thought that the future of gaming depended on expanding these more casual experiences. Now, to be fair, it worked for a bit. The Kinect was an initial success, and it helped give the Xbox 360 a boost late in its life. However, Microsoft would fumble when it tried to make the Kinect an integral part of its next console, the Xbox One.

But that’s a different story.

For now, join us — Jeff Grubb and myself, specifically — as we watch Microsoft’s Kinect sales pitch. Of course, the show isn’t all Kinect. You’ll still see Xbox staples like Halo, Gears of War, and Fable during the show.

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Whatever happens with this upcoming E3, at least we won’t have a long segment about how we can watch ESPN on our Xbox.

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