This week, a fresh set of video games will be released by Microsoft, enabling the users to not navigate their way across an intricate controller with large number of buttons than the cockpit of a Boeing 747. The Company is also on a way to disclose its Project Natal titles at the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
Project Natal ditches the controller in total, and is referred to as a code-name of the technology being introduced by Microsoft, which has been followed by the intense sensation of Nintendo's Wii. Barring the controller, the games will be majorly supported by a device which is sized almost like a stapler.
This instrument can recognize faces, command on voices and can trail the body movements. For this purpose, it is perched on the top of the living room TV. So, that means no more buttons at all, or no more endless tangled sequence of 14 diverse buttons getting mashed into each other.
Until Monday, there’ll be no announcement by Microsoft about which all games will be released with this device. But, we can recall the show by the Company on the previous Monday wherein it had demonstrated four "tech demos" in front of the media. It is also assumed that those games can become a part of the new package that is being introduced.












