GAME’s Kinect Unboxing

Earlier on today we’ve seen Kinect make some pretty huge public appearances in the US, followed up by news on the first published ‘review’ for the system, now thanks to GAME we have the first unboxing of a Kinect retail unit. For those of us who haven’t seen an actual Kinect unit yet, seeing it held in someone’s hands reveals just how big it is.

We’ve already heard how Microsoft have an incredible $500m in their war-chest set aside for promoting Kinect but as any retailer’s CEO will tell you, you can spend all the money you want on advertising but if the sales force doesn’t know what they’re talking about, the product won’t sell. Fortunately for GAME, on this evidence they are very clued up on every single aspect of Kinect, the chap in the video below could give a masterclass in explaining things simply and clearly to even the eldest of grandparents this Christmas.

50 Comments

  1. This is the most annoying unboxing in history.

  2. It’s massive.

    • That’s what she said.

    • It’s also an anti theft device. When someone breaks in, you could pick it up and beat the robber with it. “Kinect your ass out my house!”

  3. I do love how on the actual video they are removing all comments that even have a hint of negativity about Kinect in it.
    Including, but not limited to, “its just a big “enhanced” eyetoy, why would I want that?”

  4. Not interested(joke), linky?

  5. *cringe* that’s painful.

  6. It’s actually quite an eyesore isn’t it? Not sleek and out of the way like the Wii IR bar, nor as small and hideabale as the PSEye.

  7. Gaming revolution? no it’s not it is an over priced eyetoy.

  8. Nice to see Howard from Halifax has a new job. On a more serious point – What’s the smegging point of unboxing videos? I dont get it. If you cant plug it in it’s useless.

    • I think you are now my new favourite comedian, all your posts make me laugh! In addition you used the word smeg, which gets you additional comedian points.

  9. I wonder how much of the $500 million Microsoft had to pay for this?

  10. The “set dressing” is quite amusing too. They’ve obviously cleared out the meeting room, pushed the box from their Sony TV to one side and said, “quick, get the last bit of really expensive, big-box Microsoft stuff stood behind him… Oh, and we need something that looks like it’s GAME branded… Pull that piture off the kitchen wall!”
    Regardless of the quality of the product, this degrades it. He could be selling pictures of his own mum with her knickers down and this would still be degrading. Really, really bad stuff from Game and if Microsoft are happy about this obvious sham then they’re not as clever as I thought they were.

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