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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Tim Rance. With its rich input spectrum, the Kinect sensor is rapidly becoming a de facto device for all Xbox games. Lionhead Studios, part of Microsoft Studios invites you to find out more about what we’ve been doing with this device in our R&D department in our quest to provide more accessible gaming to all. We’ve taken one of our Bafta winning games – a landmark in game AI and simulation but interacted with only through a mouse and found some hidden depths that can be opened up with the Kinect camera. If you’d like to come and find out more, please come along at 7pm to the Terrace Room at Trinity Hall. Lionhead studios offers a number of programming internships and graduate employment opportunities. Find out more: www.lionhead.com/students This talk is part of the Lionhead Studios series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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