Thu, Oct 22, 2009 | 20:19 BST

Video shows actual demo of Milo at Molyneux BAFTA lecture

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Well, well. Naughty, naughty.

Someone managed to film what appears to be a live demo of Milo and Kate with Project Natal from the Peter Molyneux BAFTA lecture that took place last night.

It shows someone showing drawings up to Milo… and him accepting them and showing them!

Watch the video after the jump.

It was confirmed at the same lecture that Fable III will also support the motion tech.

12 comments

#1

G1GAHURTZ
22/10/09, 8:18 pm

Pfft.

#2

redlander
22/10/09, 8:36 pm

meh

#3

Freek
22/10/09, 8:42 pm

Okay, so one of Milos features is that it’s the worlds most elaborate scanner 0_o

#4

Galactic_Barret
22/10/09, 8:53 pm

That could become an awesome horror game. I don’t know how scanning would work into it, but that kid is really creepy looking, mainly because it animates so well.

#5

theevilaires
22/10/09, 9:13 pm

this could be huge in Japan actually. I see japanese devs making virtual porn sims for those perverted 20-60 year olds.

Natal could save M$ in Japan! :D

#6

BeastModeYMOB
22/10/09, 10:07 pm

You can do the same thing on ipet for PS3. Natal will suck if they don’t have hardcore games for it. That’s all I’d use it for. All of that other shit can slide to the side in my book.

#7

Psychotext
22/10/09, 10:19 pm

Face it, Natal will suck if they use it for hardcore games…

I really don’t get why hardcore gamers don’t understand that it’s not for them (perhaps I do… we’re a very self-entitled bunch).

You can forget about the tech right now, because you wont use it, you wont buy it, and it wont have games that are aimed at you. It’s purely for pulling in casuals.

#8

BeastModeYMOB
22/10/09, 10:30 pm

I guess so.

#9

Luthion DeCosta
23/10/09, 2:07 am

I’m a “hardcore” gamer (in the sense that I like the challenge of playing video games and the gameplay mechanics that create the experience), but I’m still interested in this.

Not all “casual” games are evil for Christ sake. They’re often the most social games you can get. Some of my most memorable experiences come from playing these so called “casual” titles with friends and family that aren’t into the serious, more skill driven “hardcore” titles as much as we are.

People can say what they want, but people aren’t being all these Wii and DS games because they’re gimmicks. They’re buying them because they’re a nice bit of simple fun.

And really, what’s so wrong with that?

#10

Psychotext
23/10/09, 2:20 am

Appearances… sadly enough.

#11

Luthion DeCosta
23/10/09, 10:38 am

“Appearances… sadly enough.”

Most people are willing to look a bit silly for the sake of some light-hearted fun and enjoyment.

Except gamers, apparently.

#12

SticKboy
23/10/09, 5:41 pm

Yawn

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