Originally Published: November 9, 2010, on Youtube.com/Rcars4885
I had the chance to attend the Kinect Launch party in Times Square and this is my footage from the massive Dance Central party that happened to help demonstrate the Kinect’s interactivity. Ne-yo, who lipsynched horribly, and Lady Soverign were on hand to help with the festivities since they have tracks featured on the game. Video edited by Taylor Tallscott.
Originally Published: November 4, 2010, on ClassicGameRoom.com
At the Kinect Launch After party in the NYC Hard Rock Cafe, I had the chance to talk with the man behind the machine, the Creative Director of the Kinect, Kudo Tsunoda.
Originally Published: November 4, 2010, on ClassicGameRoom.com
Returning to NYC for the Kinect Launch Event, I worked my way down the line camped outside the Toys R Us in Times Square to see what it takes to wait for days for video games in the cold and the elements.
Originally Published: June 25, 2010, on ESPNNewYork.com, Lundberg.me, and Examiner.com
Maybe that proclamation is a little more dramatic than necessary, but when a gaming journalism fixture like Shane Satterfield takes a few minutes out of his hectic schedule, in the midst of the pinnacle of the gaming year that is E3, you make sure to let him know you’re appreciative.
Shane, of course, is the Editor-in-Chief for GameTrailers.com and has been covering the games industry for well over a decade. With that in mind, and with us having finally finished putting together all of our E3 videos, I felt it would be a great way to kick off my look back at E3 2010 with the interview I did on Day 2 with Shane.
We covered a bevy of topics from the future of gaming in general to his thoughts on this year’s Expo while we waited for the doors to open to the Los Angeles Convention Center’s South Hall.
Check out my interview with Editor-in-Chief of GameTrailers.com Shane Satterfield below!
Originally Published: June 15th, 2010, on PlayerAffinity.com and Examiner.com
I give my rundown and unique perspective on the Xbox 360 and Ubisoft pressers, and the Activision concert showing off DJ Hero 2, Tony Hawk Shred, and Call of Duty: Black Ops.
Originally Published: June 14, 2010, on Examiner.com and PlayerAffinity.com
I had a chance to get a hands on demo with Project Natal, now officially called “Kinect”, and give my first impressions of the new Xbox 360 peripheral.