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In yet another sign that the gaming industry is becoming more cut throat, Microsoft has announced that it has slashed prices on several Xbox 360 accessories.
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GAMING / ACCESSORIES

  Put Yourself In The Game With Xbox

By Caroline Warnes | Monday | 30/10/2006

Xbox is bringing a realistic edge to its Live service with a Live Vision Camera that allows you to virtually put yourself into the game.

The camera allows gamers to chat and message in real time using vision and audio. You can also use the device to personalise your gamertag picture.

The Live Vision Camera supports games with ‘face in game' technology, starting with Rainbow Six: Vegas and World Series of Poker.

To start with the package will retail for $59.95 and will include the camera, a one-month trial of Xbox Live Gold, a headset and a copy of a Live Arcade game, Uno.

In addition, TotemBall is now available on the Live Arcade, and when you use the camera you can control the game with gestures.

More information on Xbox is available at www.xbox.com.au

 

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