Tomb Raider: Crossroads and the rebirth of the ultimate gaming heroine
Now that’s what I call a cool tattoo.

A very nicely written article explaining how you become the Xbox 360 Kinect controller.
At the heart of the skeletal tracking pipeline is a CMOS infrared sensor which allows Kinect to perceive the world, regardless of ambient lighting conditions:
Think of this as seeing the environment in a monochrome spectrum of black and white: black being infinitely far away and white being infinitely close. The shades of gray in between these two extremes correspond to a physical distance from the sensor. The sensor gathers each point in its field of view and forms it into a depth image that represents the world. A stream of these depth images is produced at a rate of 30 frames per second, creating a real-time 3-D representation of the environment. Another way to think of this is like those pinpoint impression toys that used to be all the rage. By pushing up with your hands (or your face if you were really adventurous), you could create a simple 3-D model of a piece of your body.
The Xbox Kinect sold 1 million units within the first 10 days of the release, and, at this rate, is expected to sell around 5 million units by the end of the year! Snap yours up now before they are gone.
Aka what not to do during a Zombie Apocalypse in Capcom’s upcoming multi-platform action title, Dead Rising 2.
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