Sega is betting on Kinect

Planning for a bunch of exclusives.
Text: Petter MÃ¥rtensson
Published 2011-07-06

Even if it's not going very well for Kinect in Japan (which we just reported on), Sega is still betting on the motion sensitive camera. According to CVG, the company is actually planning even more exclusive games for Kinect - not limited to Rise of Nightmare, the horror game which is the first to be hit with a 18+ age rating.

"It's ironic that Sega, probably better known for its family titles, is taking something mature onto it. There's a lot of Kinect functionality planned for our games going forward - and hopefully a few more exclusives that we're working with Microsoft on.", Sega's Europe/USA-boss Mike Hayes says.

"Building specifically for Kinect makes a lot of sense provided we've got the right idea," he adds. "So yes, we're fully supportive of it and you can't ignore the install base and how well they've been driving that."

Not the scariest picture from Rise of Nightmares, perhaps.

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