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  • Remember that thing Microsoft demo’d at E3 where you talked to a character on the screen?

    Date: 2010.08.18 | Category: games based learning, ICT, microsoft, Primary School ICT

    Originally Project Natal, now Kinect, part of this new Microsoft tech is certainly opening a new can of worms where managing relationships is the core control of a game.

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