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by Richard on February 17, 2007

Finally, something to do with your Live Vision Camera besides showing your private parts to strangers during heated matches of Uno -- the Xbox 360 port of the Wii launch title (yeah, that is a little weird) Rayman: Raving Rabbids will use the Vision Camera for gesture controls in just over half of its 70 minigames.
Here's some details:
A Unique Gaming Experience on Xbox 360 - Rayman is one of the few games available for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft that supports "Gesture Control" using Xbox LIVE® Vision. Play up to 37 mini-games using this feature, including FPS and dance modes.
Improved Graphics - Rayman Raving Rabbids for Xbox 360 features an overall improved graphic quality that truly pushes the capabilities of the Xbox 360 hardware.
Exclusive Xbox 360 Mini-Games - Including Bunnies Don't Play Basketball and Bunnies Don't Play Rock, Paper, scissors.
You can look forward to obscenely gesturing at some Raving Rabbids this March.
via Game|Life
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