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Xbox 360's Natal 'Can be a Bigger Change' than the PC Mouse, says Molyneux

Posted February 8, 2010 by David Radd

Peter Molyneux will never be accused of being understated, frequently hyping up projects he's involved in. The British developer's latest sound bite is about Project Natal and how the motion detecting device could be as revolutionary as the mouse is to PCs.

"[A core gamer's] brain can decipher the emotions through the controller, but for most other people who aren't used to the controller or find them frustrating, they don't even begin to get the same emotion,” described Molyneux to Gamereactor [thanks CVG]. "Maybe Natal is in a way more for them. But I'd say this: If you're thinking Natal is going to give you another version of an FPS, you're just not thinking broadly enough. After all, it was the invention of the mouse that gave us computing as it is today - not the invention of the microprocessor. That's how we ended up controlling our PCs. The mouse was the real revolution of the PC - not the Intel processor - and who's to say Natal [couldn't] end up creating something you and I can't even imagine now. It forces us to approach technology in a completely different way. Before the mouse, we only had the keyboard... That one little 9.95 British pound device [that] changed everything about computing, and things like Natal can be a bigger change."

"My personal opinion is that the first wave of titles [for Natal] that come out will be polished and really good, but they'll be the obvious stuff. Even when a new console comes out it takes [developers] a while to get our heads round it," added Molyneux.

David Radd has worked as a gaming journalist since 2004 at sites such as GamerFeed, Gigex and GameDaily Biz.




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