Ever since Johnny Chung Lee was snatched up by Microsoft’s Project Natal team to work on Kinect , we’ve been curious to work out how his Wii head-tracking skills would come to fruition at the device. This week, an Inside Xbox episode shows us the way it will work with Forza 4, and the Kinect enabled head-tracking appears to run fairly smoothly in comparison with others we have seen (just try getting similar results on Gran Turismo 5 with a PlayStation Eye ). There isn’t any word about other titles planning to utilize this new feature, but we’ll surely discover more while we’re at E3 next week, and doubtless get some hands heads-on time while we’re at it.
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