Countdown to Kinect: 17 Controller-Free Games Launch in November

By Microsoft Corp., PRNE
Sunday, October 17, 2010

With exclusive dance, sports, action and party titles, the Kinect launch portfolio offers something for everyone just in time for the holidays.

REDMOND, Washington, October 18, 2010 - Yoga, Zumba and dance. A hedgehog, sorcerer and lion cub. Rapids, moguls
and race tracks. Microsoft Corp. today unveiled 17 ways for you to jump into
the action with the final launch lineup of games for Kinect for Xbox 360.
Completely free from controllers, Kinect immerses you in dance, fitness,
racing, sports, action, adventure and party games, offering something for
everyone on your holiday gift list.

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"Together with the industry's most creative minds, we're launching Kinect
with a lineup of games that offers experiences like nothing before," said
Phil Spencer, corporate vice president of Microsoft Game Studios. "Kinect is
now a fundamental piece of the Xbox experience, and this is just the first
wave of remarkable games and entertainment we're bringing to market."

Seventeen Kinect-enabled game titles from the industry's biggest
publishers will debut in November, including "Dance Central" (MTV
Games/Harmonix), winner of the Game Critics Best Original Game award at E3
2010. From the minds behind the ground-breaking "Rock Band" franchise, "Dance
Central" gets everyone off the couch and onto the dance floor, ushering in a
brand new era in music games.

"'Dance Central' is a first-of-its-kind game that simply wasn't possible
without Kinect," said Alex Rigopulos, CEO and co-founder of Harmonix Music
Systems. "Kinect enabled us to breathe new life into the dance genre with an
extraordinary, full-body gameplay experience that anyone can enjoy."

Family Game Night … With a Kinect Twist

Befriend a playful tiger cub, collect treasures from around the globe, or
cast a spell in the wizarding world. Whether adopting a new family pet in
"Kinectimals" (Frontier Developments Ltd./Microsoft Game Studios), or
embarking on a wet and wild rafting trip in "Kinect Adventures" (Good Science
Studio/Microsoft Game Studios), Kinect for Xbox 360 is the one gift the whole
family will enjoy this holiday season.

    - "Kinect Adventures" (Good Science Studio/Microsoft Game Studios),
      included with every Kinect sensor, Nov. 4. Float in outer space.
      Experience the thrill of roaring rapids. Tackle mountaintop obstacle
      courses. And dive into the deep sea to save 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. "Kinect
      Adventures" is designed with something for everyone to enjoy and will
      be available with every Kinect sensor and Kinect bundle sold.

    - "Kinectimals" (Frontier Developments Ltd./Microsoft Game Studios)
      $49.99 ERP (U.S.)/$59.99 ERP (U.S.) limited collector's edition, Nov.
      4. "Kinectimals" invites children, their parents and animal lovers of
      all ages to build lasting friendships with some of the world's most
      exotic creatures. Just like real pets, your feline cubs will come
      running when they hear your voice, respond to commands such as "jump,"
      "roll over" and "play dead," and purr with joy when you scratch them
      behind their ears. Limited collector's editions of the "Kinectimals"
      game packaged with a 7" plush toy that unlocks a new animal and toy in
      the game will be available exclusively at select retailers.

    - "Game Party(TM): In Motion" (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment),
      $39.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 18. The popular party game value series comes
      to Kinect for Xbox 360. "Game Party: In Motion" lets players engage in
      true-to-life motions with 16 games appealing to people of all ability
      levels, ranging from sports such as Hoop Shoot and Darts to arcade and
      party games, including Rootbeer Tapper, Table Hockey and more.

    - "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 The Videogame"
      (Electronic Arts/EA Bright Light), $49.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 16. "Harry
      Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 The Videogame" is the most
      challenging yet, packed from start to finish with action and combat.
      Playing as Harry, you are on the run from the opening sequence,
      fighting for survival on a desperate and dangerous quest to locate and
      destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes. And with 22 exclusive Kinect challenges,
      conjure the weapons of magical warfare where your motions make the
      magic, only on Xbox 360.

Off the Couch and Into the Gym

Kinect gives you all new ways to swing, sweat and step up your workout
with a range of exclusive dance and fitness games. From martial arts and yoga
to a variety of activities in "Your Shape: Fitness Evolved" (Ubisoft) to the
iconic personal trainers of "The Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout" (THQ),
you've never had a living room workout like this before.

    - "Your Shape(TM): Fitness Evolved" (Ubisoft), $49.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 4.
      With Kinect for Xbox 360 and "Your Shape: Fitness Evolved," you will
      experience the most advanced fitness technology available, your way and
      on your schedule. The advanced feedback system detects when your body
      is out of alignment and coaches you to correct your form. Personalize
      your workout, challenge your friends and share your progress while
      achieving real results.

    - "Dance Central" (MTV Games/Harmonix), $49.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 4. From
      the creators of "Rock Band" comes the next great music experience:
      "Dance Central," the first controller-free, body-tracking,
      fully-immersive dance video game that helps you take your moves to the
      next level. Featuring more than 90 routines and 650 dance moves, every
      routine has authentic choreography for beginners and experts alike to
      master, alongside a killer soundtrack that spans today's current pop,
      hip-hop and R&B artists. You won't just learn the dance moves - you'll
      own the dance floor.

    - "The Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout" (THQ), $49.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 4.
      Based on the hit television show, "The Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout"
      comes to Kinect offering the ultimate workout experience. Complete your
      fitness program using the interactive motion control sensors providing
      real-time feedback. From a body analyzer and recipes to personalized
      tips and a video diary to track your journey, "The Biggest Loser
      Ultimate Workout" fitness game has it all to drop the weight and change
      your life.

    - "DanceMasters" (Konami), $49.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 4. The pioneer of the
      franchise that started the dance game craze, Konami introduces a brand
      new way to experience music and rhythm. The next generation in full
      body dancing is finally here.

    - "EA SPORTS Active 2" (EA SPORTS), $99.95 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 16. "EA
      SPORTS Active 2" with Total Body Tracking will combine motion tracking
      from Kinect and heart rate data from the included wireless heart rate
      monitor to provide true fitness results. Users will be able to track
      and share their workout data online through automatic uploading from
      their online connected Xbox 360 consoles to their personalized EA
      SPORTS Active profile.

    - "Zumba Fitness(R)" (Majesco), $49.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 18. Join the
      party with Zumba Fitness(R), a one-of-a-kind, dance fitness workout set
      to sexy, high-energy Latin and international music! Find your rhythm
      and let go as Zumba instructor fan favorites Gina Grant, Tanya
      Beardsley and Zumba's creator Beto guide you through 30 routines that
      will work you into a sweat and make you forget you're even exercising.

Co-Op or Compete? The Choice Is Yours

Step onto the field with the first generation of sports games that turn
you whole body into the controller. Want to play soccer? With Kinect, you use
your feet - not your thumbs! Hone your skills solo, or compete with friends
at home and afar over Xbox LIVE. Beach volleyball, boxing, skiing and more -
Kinect offers something for athletes of every stripe.

    - "Kinect Sports" (Rare/Microsoft Game Studios) $49.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov.
      4. The first controller-free sports game that lets you physically
      compete with friends over Xbox LIVE, "Kinect Sports" is so real, you
      will almost feel the wind in your hair as you fly over hurdles and the
      sand in your toes as you set, bump and spike your way to volleyball
      victory. With six full sports - Soccer, Beach Volleyball, Track &
      Field, Boxing, Bowling and Table Tennis - "Kinect Sports" is the only
      title with a Team vs. Team mode, allowing the whole family to play in a
      fast-paced tournament style competition.

    - "DECA SPORTS FREEDOM" (Hudson Entertainment), Price TBA, Holiday 2010.
      Hudson Entertainment is taking sports to the next level with 10
      sporting events you play using your own body in "DECA SPORTS FREEDOM."
      No controller necessary - just move yourself as if you were playing the
      sport in real life. Spin, throw and smash your way to victory across
      all of the included events: Tennis, Boxing, Archery, Paintball, Beach
      Volleyball, Dodge Ball, Kendo, Mogul Skiing, Snowboard Cross, and even
      Figure Skating!

    - "MotionSports(TM)" (Ubisoft), $49.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 4. Grab your
      friends and rush the living room - it is time to catapult into the wide
      world of "Motion Sports." Race down the slopes of a Super G slalom,
      score a mind-blowing penalty kick, duck-and-run your way to a
      game-winning touchdown, or throw punches at the champ as you test your
      skills in more than 40 awesome sports challenges. "Motion Sports" live
      in-game commentary will follow your hits and misses, as you compete to
      go from local hero to a global sports phenomenon.

Thrills, Spills and All-Out Action

Get your adrenaline fix with new, controller-free ways to race and
rumble. Kinect removes the barrier between you and your games, delivering
action and excitement like nothing you've experienced before.

    - "Kinect Joy Ride" (Big Park/Microsoft Game Studios), $49.99 ERP (U.S.),
      Nov. 4. "Kinect Joy Ride," the first controller-free racing game, will
      take you and your friends on the ride of your lives - no driver's
      license required. "Kinect Joy Ride" combines wild kart-racing
      excitement with the effortless fun of full-body gaming possible only
      with Kinect for Xbox 360. Go solo, or compete with up to eight players
      over Xbox LIVE to take on the world.(1)

    - "ADRENALIN MISFITS" (Konami), $49.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 4. "Adrenalin
      Misfits" thrusts gamers into unbelievable fantasy worlds with exciting
      sideways stance, boarding battles in amazing environments. It's not
      just a race, it's a battle!

    - "Fighters Uncaged" (Ubisoft), $49.99 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 4. Charge head
      first into the vicious world of illegal free fighting tournaments,
      where you will use every muscle in your body to battle your way to the
      top. Forced into a secret tournament, Simon must use what he learned
      from his father, an ex-boxing champ, as he faces off against violent
      combatants who will brutally unleash a range of mixed martial arts
      attacks to take him down. No guns. No blades. Your body is the deadly
      weapon.

    - "SONIC FREE RIDERS(TM)" (SEGA) $49.95 ERP (U.S.), Nov. 4. "Sonic" is
      speeding onto Kinect for Xbox 360 in an action-packed experience unlike
      any other. Become your favorite character as you jump on your board and
      compete in adrenaline-fueled races against tough competition. For the
      first time, use full-motion body control to twist and turn your way
      through a range of stunning courses.

Unbelievable Value

For less than the price of four tickets to see "The Nutcracker" this
holiday, Kinect is a gift that awakens the living room all year round with
laughter, camaraderie, and the simple joy of new experiences shared with
family and friends. The all-in-one Xbox 360 4GB Console with Kinect includes
the new Xbox 360 4GB console, Kinect sensor and "Kinect Adventures," priced
at $299.99 ERP (U.S.). Or for those who have an Xbox 360 console(2) at home,
the stand-alone Kinect for Xbox 360 priced at $149.99 ERP (U.S.) includes the
Kinect sensor and "Kinect Adventures" and works with the 42 million Xbox 360
consoles currently in homes worldwide.

Amazing Entertainment

So much more than just games, Kinect brings entertainment to life in
magical new ways, offering controller-free TV, movies, music and sports and
connecting family and friends from coast-to-coast with video chat from the
comfort of the living room. With Xbox LIVE, jump right into a movie in
instant-on 1080p high-definition simply by saying "Xbox, play," or thumb
through millions of songs from Zune with just a wave of your hand. With
cutting-edge experiences for movie buffs, music lovers, sports gurus and
gamers alike, Kinect and Xbox 360 bring the living room of the future home
this holiday(3).

About Xbox 360

Xbox 360 is a premier home entertainment and video game system. This
November, with the addition of Kinect, Xbox 360 will forever transform social
gaming and entertainment with a whole new way to play - no controller
required. Xbox 360 is also home to the best and broadest games as well as the
largest on-demand library of music, standard- and high-definition movies, TV
shows and digital games, all in one place. The entertainment center of the
living room, Xbox 360 blends unbeatable content with a leading social network
of 25 million Xbox LIVE members to create a limitless entertainment
experience that can be shared at home or across the globe. More information
about Xbox 360 can be found online at www.xbox.com.

About Microsoft

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in
software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize
their full potential.

(1) Xbox LIVE Gold membership required for online multiplayer.

(2) 190 MB of storage required.

(3) Xbox LIVE Gold membership and additional subscriptions and/or
requirements may apply for video chat, Zune Pass music, ESPN on Xbox LIVE,
and instant-on 1080p HD. See xbox.com/live.

Deaira Irons, +1-206-664-7804, deaira.irons at edelman.com, or Breanna Wilson, +1-206-268-2285, breanna.wilson at edelman.com, both of Edelman, for Microsoft Corp. ; NOTE TO EDITORS: For more information, news and perspectives from Microsoft, please visit the Microsoft News Center at www.microsoft.com/news. Web links, telephone numbers and titles were correct at time of publication, but may have changed. For additional assistance, journalists and analysts may contact Microsoft's Rapid Response Team or other appropriate contacts listed at www.microsoft.com/news/contactpr.mspx.

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