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Kung Fu Superstars Interview

Kinesthetic Games founder, Kostas Zarifis was interviewed by Galaxynextdoor.com about the upcoming Kung Fu Superstar. The Ex-Lionhead programmer discusses the start of the company and some of the intentions and ideas behind Kung Fu Superstar.

While the trailer has grabbed people’s attention, many people aren’t too fond of Kinect as the primary control. Luckily they may not be too disappointed; Zarifis confirms that it will have controller support.

Right now we’re developing the game for multiple platforms including motion control, controller and touch enabled platforms. Watch out for more announcements on officially supported platforms in the future.

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Mini Ninjas Adventures Released

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Mini Ninjas Adventures crept by yesterday and is now available for purchase on Xbox Live. As Hiro you will be able to slash, kick and and cast Kuji magic throughout the game as you battle evil Samurai to save your master. Through Kinect you can control Hiro’s movements and attacks, not only through motion but also by voice. The game is 800 MSP and if you’re interested; XBLAFans has an interview with the sound designer on the game.

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Behind the scenes on Nat Geo Kinect

First Coast News has an exclusive behind the scenes video of Brady Barr’s Kinect venture, which looks to bring him onto your Xbox to teach children and families about animals. While focusing on wildlife in distant locations ranging from Africa to Asia, the actual filming is being done in St Augustine. The alligator farm that they are using looks visually similar to the other habitats, and local zoos are helping out by lending the required animals. The actual Kinect app will be similar to a choose your own adventure book and will allow you to help make Brady’s choices during the videos. The educational app will be released into the wild in September; meanwhile the video can be seen at the link below.

Source: First Coast News

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