![]() ![]() Why this matters: Somewhat ironically, gamers may leave E3 actually pining for Kinect-because an upcoming update to the Xbox One will add Cortana, Microsoft’s digital assistant. A year ago, Microsoft unceremoniously dumped its next-generation Kinect camera from the Xbox One-and set the stage for consumers to wonder whether Microsoft had wandered astray. Still, Microsoft has shown little love to its Kinect depth camera since the peripheral was launched as one of the flagship features of the Xbox 360, with the ability to recognize not only your movements, but you-loading all your games and preferences at your command. “What we’ve done to make this happen-which we didn’t think was initially possible-was we built a virtual 360 entirely in software-and we take the old 360 games and put them in the emulator and we put them in emulation,” Bill Stillwell, from the Xbox Platform team, explained in a livestream Monday night. ![]()
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