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[Posted by: Steve]
Microsoft on Tuesday announced officially the price of the Kinect motion sensor previously known as Natal...

The all-new Xbox 360 4GB console, the revolutionary Kinect sensor and “Kinect Adventures” packaged together will cost $299.99. With “Kinect Adventures,” players will make their way through 20 adventures, navigating roaring rapids and ducking and dodging through mountaintop obstacle courses and other exotic locations - no controller, wand or balance board required. In addition, existing Xbox 360 console owners can purchase the Kinect sensor with “Kinect Adventures” for $149.99. In addition, the new Xbox 360 4GB console, which begins shipping on August 3 in the U.S., will be available for $199.99. With a sleek new design, the Xbox 360 4GB console looks better and includes built-in Wi-Fi N, 4GB of internal flash memory, touch-sensitive buttons and a black matte finish.

Microsoft Kinect to Cost $149

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