Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360 arrives in stores today. The controller-free gaming technology was launched last night with an event in Times Square. The Kinect for Xbox 360 Experiential Tour pulled into Times Square at 8 a.m. yesterday, opening its doors to thousands of passers. Actor/producer Mark Wahlberg announced that Microsoft will donate Kinect for Xbox 360 to thousands of Boys & Girls Clubs across the country. Later that evening, hundreds of choreographed dancers took to the streets with recording artists Ne-Yo and Lady Sovereign for a concert.
"Kinect transforms entertainment and introduces Xbox 360 to millions of new people - families, friends and people of all ages," said Don Mattrick, president of the Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. "Years of research and a team of engineers and artists have created something approachable, simple and affordable that everyone can enjoy."
You can see a list of 17 game titles available for the Xbox 360 at launch time here.