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Ever since Kinect was announced, people have been wondering how the control scheme would fit in with their favorite games. Today at Gamescom, EA answered that by announcing Kinect support for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1. Using Kinect, players are going to be able to hop into the world of Harry Potter and take on the forces of evil with the magic truly in their hands.
But an announcement is never enough, so IGN used its invisibility cloak to sneak up and catch Jonathan Bunney, vice president and head of production at EA Bright Light, for a few quick questions.
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great, now you get to look like a dork while acting like a cool wizard.
But an announcement is never enough, so IGN used its invisibility cloak to sneak up and catch Jonathan Bunney, vice president and head of production at EA Bright Light, for a few quick questions.
more here
great, now you get to look like a dork while acting like a cool wizard.