Microsoft has given a further demonstration of the capabilities of its advanced controller-free gaming experience at the Consumer Electronics Show last week.
The technology giant showed off Project Natal, which is due out in the holiday season of 2010 for all existing Xbox 360 consoles.
Ally Millar, editor-in-chief of gadget site Geeks.co.uk, said that the control system has created such a buzz because analysts know the technology will be at the top of the tree for a decade.
Mr Millar added that he also expected 3D full-body gaming to come to the fore in the coming years.
“There was a time where we thought the Wii’s approach to wireless motion-detecting gaming was here to stay. Microsoft bettering the Wii is a real change in the tide – they have developed seminal technology other manufacturers will fail to best for another few years,” he added.
The state-of-the-art controller will track movement of the body and facial expressions as well as give voice control capacity for gamers to control their movements on upcoming titles.