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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 --- 74 days ago
Are you an Xbox 360 owner who felt left out last fall when the “ Eye of Judgment ” game launched for the PlayStation 3 and let gamers use their console’s camera to scan playing cards? Consider yourself left out no more. An unexpected pair of bullet points on the press site for the newly announced “ Viva Pinata ” sequel “ Viva Pinata: Trouble In Paradise ” state: Experience Piñata Vision: Plug in an Xbox LIVE Vision camera and interact with the game through the use of printed cards featuring a unique barcode. Flash a piñata card up to the Vision camera, and the content will drop directly into the game. Show off to friends: Use the new photo mode to snap, print, and upload pictures of your unique garden or customized piñatas to show to friends. Photograph your piñata and turn it into a piñata card, then share it with your friends so they can scan it and put it into their own garden. The rest of the description on the press site makes the new game sound like a pure sequel to the first. Yesterday, Microsoft Games Studios chief Shane Kim told me I should expect a less dauntingly complex game from the first, one that doesn’t overwhelm its players as swiftly as the first one did. I should know more after I play it at Microsoft’s San Francisco event today. Share This ...




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