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Xbox 360 $16.68 Xbox 360 |
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Hacks $13.99 Hacks |
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Microsoft Controller for Xbox 360 $39.99 Microsoft Controller for Xbox 360 |
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Conductor for XBOX 360 $1.09 Compatible with Sony XBOX 360. |
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Youtube $16.68 Youtube |
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Kinect Adventures (Xbox 360) $2.99 Float in outer space. Experience the thrill of roaring rapids. Tackle mountaintop obstacle courses. And dive into the deep to explore a leaky underwater observatory — all from your living room. With “Kinect Adventures,” you are the controller as you jump, dodge and kick your way through exciting adventures set in a variety of exotic locations. Float in outer space. Experience the thrill of roaring rapids. Tackle mountaintop obstacle courses. And dive into the deep to explore a leaky underwater observatory — all from your living room. With “Kinect Adventures,” you are the controller as you jump, dodge and kick your way through exciting adventures set in a variety of exotic locations. Details, Details, Details * Explore the world from the comfort of your living room. Jump, duck and dodge in beautiful mountaintop obstacle courses, test your reflexes in Rallyball, or experience anti-gravity in outer space. With 20 adventures to complete, there is plenty of action to go around. * Show off and share. Adventures are best when shared with friends and family members. Express yourself and pose for the camera as it captures Photo Moments of you and your friends tackling adventures together. Use your body and voice to create live videos called “Living Statues” as the reward for a job well done. Share the fun with friends on the Internet through Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, e-mail and anywhere you choose. * Dive into social adventures. Whether you want to play for five minutes or five hours, “Kinect Adventures” is a rich mine for fun with friends and family members. Take turns jumping in and out of games whenever you like, or jump onto Xbox LIVE to play online. Compete or cooperate — stretch your muscles or your social skills. “Kinect Adventures” is an inclusive experience.* |
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An Unauthorized Look at Xbox and Xbox 360 - Mariana Georgacarakos - Paperback $20.6 An Unauthorized Look at Xbox and Xbox 360 |
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Gaming Steering Wheel - Wireless - Xbox 360 2ZJ00002 $52.04 Microsoft Xbox 360 Gaming Steering Wheel - Wireless - Xbox 360 2ZJ00002 |
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Battery and Charger for Xbox 360 (White) $10.54 Power Bank, Xbox 360, Batter, Charger, Xbox 360 Battery and Charger. |
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DiRT 3 (Xbox 360) $19.99 Codemasters’ brings the third iteration of its gritty and initially rally-centred driving game to the market with two notable additions: YouTube and mad-skilled American car-stunt star, Ken Block. Ken adds some spice to the on- and off-road circuit, open track and head-to-head racing with his ‘Gymkhana’ mode. This has less to do with racing than it does with tricking in order to please the crowd and gain points. Tricks that the gamer and their car of choice have to complete include getting heaps of air via hair-raising jumps, performing tyre shredding ‘donuts’ and ‘spins’ as well as drifting around corners and beneath huge trucks. Of course, building on the heritage of the Colin McRae Rally series that set the rallying standard for videogames, that form of co-partnered fast but intensely skilled driving also features heavily in the career mode. A wide variety of venues from Aspen’s snow to Kenya’s dusty heat are included. Also included is Rally-Cross, in which the gaming driver must face several surfaces in a circuit-based set of races. All of this is achieved in a variety of in-car and out-of-car viewpoints in both single-player and multiplayer modes. The latter includes local split-screen, LAN and online competitive play. A vast roster of vehicles, including Ken Block’s DC Shoes Ford Fiesta and the official cars featured in the World Rally Championship are available. In short, the gamer can play nine Pure Rally classes with six non-rally classes: Rally: WRC, Open rally (Rally America), Super rally 2000, Group B(4WD), Raid, 60s rally, 70s rally, 80s rear wheel drive and 90s. Non Rally: Rallycross, Modern Trailblazer, Classic Trailblazer, Landrush trucks, Landrush Buggies and Gymkhana. |
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Microsoft XBox 360 (Full Body) $54.99 Microsoft XBox 360 (Full Body) |
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Microsoft XBOX 360 Controller (Maximum) $24.99 Microsoft XBOX 360 Controller (Maximum) |
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Xbox 360 System 4 Gigabyte $199.99 Xbox 360 System 4 Gigabyte |
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Microsoft XBOX 360 Wireless Controller $49.99 Microsoft XBOX 360 Wireless Controller |
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Fifa Street 3 (Xbox 360) $12.99 Fifa Street 3 (Xbox 360) |
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Sega Dreamcast Collection (Xbox 360) $14.99 Sega Dreamcast Collection (Xbox 360) |
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TV Show( 2012) (Xbox 360) $44.95 TV Show( 2012) (Xbox 360) |
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Ubisoft Entertainment - Xbox 360 52629 $48.07 Ubisoft Entertainment - Xbox 360 52629 |
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Travelling Bag Case for XBOX 360 $34.86 Travelling Bag Case for XBOX 360 |
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Adapter for Microsoft Xbox 360 (Black) $8.4 This adapter is designed for Microsoft Xbox 360. |
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Conductive Adhesive for Xbox 360 (Grey) $1.19 2pcs Xbox 360 conductive adhesive. |

Top Kinect Hacks
The Xbox Kinect has completely revolutionized the gaming world whereby you can play games without holding a single controller. There have been many cases viewed online where this has been taken one step further and used on multiple other projects from flying a drone automatically and playing such classics as Super Mario.
As you can see from the image on the left, it appears the person is holding a lightsabar but in fact in real life it was just a stick. This shows the power of the Xbox Kinect which is yet to be unlocked officially. Microsoft recently approved of this hacking after initially reacting quite angrily to stories popping up online.
This lens will show some of the best Kinect Hacks around and hopefully inspire more people to try and make their own
#1 Super Mario using the Kinect
This video shows someone who has programmed the Kinect to recognize the movements and motions to a NES emulator. As you can see that when he moves left, Mario moves left, when he jumps, Mario jumps and so forth. It doesn't look easy to play and looks quite frustrating however, this looks to be something that most people would want to try.
As a big Mario fan I had to give top ranking out of all Kinect Hacks
Kinect as a Nintendo controller on the PC
Proof of concept. Celebrating 25 years of Mario. I programmed it to recognize my motions and passed the virtual button presses to the NES emulator. I could have placed a simulated keypad right in front of me that I can press with my hands, but I thought full body gestures were more in the spirit of Kinect. Of course, Mario isn't designed to be played like this, so this is really really hard. Drivers using OpenKinect, NES emulation using FCEUX.
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#2 Lightsabar using the Kinect
Imagined having your own lightsabar, well imagine no more and get a look at this video. Proof of concept of tracking and rendering a lightsaber in real time using a Kinect hooked up to a PC. Imagine the possibilities. It works by tracking a wooden stick and overlaying the light glow on the computer. Drivers using OpenKinect, image processing, tracking, and rendering using OpenCV. Audio recorded and processed using Audacity and played using libao.
Proof of concept of tracking and rendering a lightsaber in real time using a Kinect hooked up to a PC. Imagine the possibilities. Best viewed in fullscreen 480p. I track a wooden stick and I overlay the light glow on the computer. Drivers using OpenKinect, image processing, tracking, and rendering using OpenCV. Audio recorded and processed usingAudacity and played using libao.
#3 Autonomous flight and obstacle avoidance with Kinect
Stunning video below shows that the Kinect can be used to automatically avoid objects! Soon we could have planes flying themselves
Technical Specs
The attached Microsoft Kinect [2] delivers a point cloud to the onboard computer via the ROS [3] kinect driver, which uses the OpenKinect/Freenect [4] project's driver for hardware access. A sample consensus algorithm [5] fits a planar model to the points on the floor, and this planar model is fed into the controller as the sensed altitude. All processing is done on the on-board 1.6 GHz Intel Atom based computer, running Linux (Ubuntu 10.04).
This work is part of the STARMAC Project in the Hybrid Systems Lab at UC Berkeley (EECS department). http://hybrid.eecs.berkeley.edu/ Researcher: Patrick Bouffard PI: Prof. Claire Tomlin Our lab's Ascending Technologies [1] Pelican quadrotor, flying autonomously and avoiding obstacles. The attached Microsoft Kinect [2] delivers a point cloud to the onboard computer via the ROS [3] kinect driver, which uses the OpenKinect/Freenect [4] project's driver for hardware access. A sample consensus algorithm [5] fits a planar model to the points on the floor, and this planar model is fed into the controller as the sensed altitude. All processing is done on the on-board 1.6 GHz Intel Atom based computer, running Linux (Ubuntu 10.04). A VICON [6] motion capture system is used to provide the other necessary degrees of freedom (lateral and yaw) and acts as a safety backup to the Kinect altitude--in case of a dropout in the altitude reading from the Kinect data, the VICON based reading is used instead. In this video however, the safety backup was not needed.
#4 Two Kinects One Box
This is the first test of merging the 3D video streams from two Kinect cameras into a single 3D reconstruction. The cameras were placed at an angle of about 90 degrees, aimed at the same spot in 3D space. As you can see in the video, the box looks more 3 dimensional than with one camera. The quality may not be great but it is still a great video on the power of the Kinect
First test of merging the 3D video streams from two Kinect cameras into a single 3D reconstruction. The cameras were placed at an angle of about 90 degrees, aimed at the same spot in 3D space. The two cameras were calibrated internally using the method described in the previous video, and were calibrated externally (with respect to each other) using a flat checkerboard calibration pattern and manual measurements.
#5 Control Your PC With Your Hand
We have all dreamed it, why can't I control the TV or computer from a distance with my hands.... well it has come true! This isn't restricted to just to controlling a web browser but can be done will multiple apps. If the program is in Java it makes life a lot easier to creating a Kinect compatible application and doesn't require any special language or code. Kinect Hacks made for the lazy people out there! Got to love it.
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