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James

Actually, that could be awesome! Either that or a roller derby game - there's one on WiiWare (Jam City Rollergirls) that went down a treat. Imagine that on Kinect!

James

andyutd97

Morning Gentleman. I dont actually have a kinect but still thought I would get involved. BTW I just realised I could log in with my nintendolife account (Im sure Ive been living under a rock for years).

Anyway I think Fifa 12 should be Kinect enabled. With tight controls it could possibly work.

andyutd97

MrSmith

TRAUMA CENTER
i played it on the ds yesterday and i hit me. This would be a great hit for the hard core gamers!

MrSmith

andyutd97

Hello Mario vs Sonic at the London olympic games

andyutd97

Benito-Finito

How about a 2d beat'em up using digitized sprites.

Games like Mortal Kombat and Kasumi ninja used digitized sprites based on actors. In this game you digitize yourself to be your character.
This tech is simple by today's standards so Kinect should be up to the job.
Players just take a series of still photographs of each movement used in gameplay. (Punch,Kick,Jump..etc)

The game could be played with a controller or a special Kinect set up (If possible)

This game most likely suit the ABLA.

[Edited by Benito-Finito]

Benito-Finito

Benito-Finito
andyutd97

Hello Mario vs Sonic at the London olympic games

Mario is owned by Nintendo so that's not happening soon.
Sonic at the London Olympic games maybe but not with Mario.

Benito-Finito

James

Trauma Centre on Kinect would be awesome, though probably astonishingly difficult - it's hard enough on Wii and DS!

SEGA always produces an official tie-in game for the Olympics so you can bet your house on there being a Kinect-enabled Olympics game on the way in 2012. It probably won't have Sonic in it, though!

James

PepperthePug

I have an idea for an xbox kinect game. It could be a Hole in the wall game like the tv show? and you have to use your body to make the shapes and go through the wall, i think people would like it and you could play it on your own or do a team wall

PepperthePug

Benito-Finito
PepperthePug

I have an idea for an xbox kinect game. It could be a Hole in the wall game like the tv show? and you have to use your body to make the shapes and go through the wall, i think people would like it and you could play it on your own or do a team wall


Please read older posts as the whole in the wall idea has been said a few times already. Not to mention it features on the Carnival game.

Benito-Finito

James

The sheer number of people suggesting it makes me think it could be a real hit! Perhaps the same people making the Wipeout game can have it released on Xbox Live?

James

Benito-Finito

This is a game I played in a arcade a few years back called "Police 911" made by Konami

It's uses body tracking just like Kinect possibly meaning it could be an easy port?

However the game would need to come with a light gun. (Which would be great with Kinect)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_911

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Benito-Finito

chasengel

A toddler/kid game

I'd love to see a very simple kids game. The problem with current kids games on the Kinect is: They are geared to older kids and demand the child mimics certain actions and the child has to stay in view of the Kinect or the game pauses. These requirements are fine for older kids.
I'd love to see a game (most likely a kind of dance game) geared to even smaller children 1-3 yrs old.
I'd love to see a game where it plays music and put up a nice Backdrop that changes with the music. Then the child/children would be imposed on the screen in front of the backdrop. They could dance and see themselves on the screen. If there are 2 or three kids in view, it would be cool if it showed them all, then focused on one of them, then the next and so on. The kids actions would have random effects on the screen depending on the beat of the music. The game would have other characters (say teddy bears or beach balls or puppies or clowns) come on screen and shadow/mimic the childs actions or dance around the child/children.
It would be really awesome if say Disney picked it up then the kids could dance around with many of their favorite Disney characters to favorite Disney songs in scenes from Disney movies.
It could be Sesame Street or Nickelodeon or whoever's clever.
It's such a simple concept I'm really miffed nobody has done it yet.

chasengel

Benito-Finito
chasengel

A toddler/kid game

I'd love to see a very simple kids game. The problem with current kids games on the Kinect is: They are geared to older kids and demand the child mimics certain actions and the child has to stay in view of the Kinect or the game pauses. These requirements are fine for older kids.
I'd love to see a game (most likely a kind of dance game) geared to even smaller children 1-3 yrs old.
I'd love to see a game where it plays music and put up a nice Backdrop that changes with the music. Then the child/children would be imposed on the screen in front of the backdrop. They could dance and see themselves on the screen. If there are 2 or three kids in view, it would be cool if it showed them all, then focused on one of them, then the next and so on. The kids actions would have random effects on the screen depending on the beat of the music. The game would have other characters (say teddy bears or beach balls or puppies or clowns) come on screen and shadow/mimic the childs actions or dance around the child/children.
It would be really awesome if say Disney picked it up then the kids could dance around with many of their favorite Disney characters to favorite Disney songs in scenes from Disney movies.
It could be Sesame Street or Nickelodeon or whoever's clever.
It's such a simple concept I'm really miffed nobody has done it yet.

My 18 month old Daughter wouldn't really have the attention span to play Kinect or fully understand what to do if she did.

Benito-Finito

chasengel

Your 18 month old daughter wouldn't really be playing the game. It would be more like a fancy mirror to her. Does she like seeing her reflection or seeing pictures of herself? This would be more like an interactive mirror with lights, sounds, and on screen characters/environment that responds to her actions. (clapping, sitting, standing even vocal responses). She would see herself in the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse with Mickey and friends dancing around her, the characters would mimic or respond to her movements. Screenshots would be taken during moments of high activity or the characters posing around her. These screenshots could be sent to your Facebook page to allow grandparents/realtives to check her out. Also, the game would not pause if she crawled/walked away, the song would finish with the characters still dancing.
When that song finished if she was still there all she would need to do is wave/clap/cry/yell and another song would start up. The next song might be with Snow White and the seven dwarves or with Handy Manny and the tools. The game would allow you to play your own CD and random characters and backgrounds would play.
If other kids or parents are there they too would show up on the screen and she would see them with her on the screen. Even if the cat or dog was there, they would be on the screen with her.
It's not really a game that requires any attention span or understanding.

My 3yr old and my 15 month old dance around like crazy to Dance Central. They have no idea what they're doing, but they love the music and the lights, and they point and laugh at all the screen captures with us all in there.

chasengel

James

@chasengel Welcome to KINECTaku!

I just finished reviewing a PlayStation Move game called Learning with the PooYoos that's specifically created for young children and includes dancing. Inputs are simple - shake the controller to win, basically - but you can trigger fireworks, balloons etc. with button presses, which on Kinect could be done with claps and shouts, for example.

There's also Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster of course, though it's less like a giant mirror and more like being a puppeteer, but it still contains dancing and some simple gameplay your kids might enjoy!

James

dirtyvu

with Child of Eden showing some great controls, I say bring back all the light gun games for the modern era.  Especially since light guns only work with CRT and most people now only have LCD, DLP, plasma, etc.

I'd love to see the House of the Dead series, but also games like the Virtua Cop series, Area 51, Crossbow, lethal enforcers, operation wolf, silent scope, space gun, terminator 2, and the time crisis series.

dirtyvu

w0nderboi
dirtyvu

I'd love to see the House of the Dead series, but also games like the Virtua Cop series, Area 51, Crossbow, lethal enforcers, operation wolf, silent scope, space gun, terminator 2, and the time crisis series.

Well it might not be house of the dead, the game "Rise of Nightmares" which SEGA is working on is in the same style. Really looking forward to that. And i would love me some Virtual Cop.

My body is ready. - Reggie Fils-Aime @ E3 2007

MrSmith

I honestly think that Kinect "hands free" should incorporate for the HARDCORE gamers in FPS games a handheld M-16 type of free flow controller.

I saw the demo of Ghost Recon where you open your hand to fire, honestly if I have to hold up my left hand to move a cursor on the screen and use my right hand to fire I would prefer to hold something weapon like in my hand.
Consider maybe a (clear plastic weapon) were the Kinect can see your trigger finger or 4 fingers for a better Kinect recognition of movement.

I like the Kinect mes gafor the fun family times, but for hardcore gamers an add on 1st or 3rd party accessories will be accepted by all. I think.

MrSmith

James

Well there's already a clear plastic steering wheel, I can imagine a clear plastic gun on the way too!

James

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