Watch the Engadget Show Live! with Microsoft Kinect and Kudo Tsunoda
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At 8:00 PM EDT tonight, our friends at The Engadget Show will broadcast a live episode featuring Jimmy Fallon and special guest, Microsoft's Kudo Tsunoda. The subject? Microsoft Kinect, of course! (In addition to iPhone 4.) Check out the live stream after the break!
Reader Comments (15)
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 7:53PM Cheetoblue said
I love Jimmy Fallon!
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 7:56PM Madmartigan said
Jimmy Fallon is awesome.. I hope someone asks Kudo why he wears women's sunglasses all the time.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 7:57PM Shadowbender said
Jimmy is hilarious. He should do a letters sequence telling Microsoft to lower the price on Kinect.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 8:18PM logicplay said
"balls in your mouth " LOL
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 8:34PM Red Son Rising said
will we be able to watch the full show later? i missed the beginning, was checkin out new snoopy multiplayer maps..
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 10:29PM Andrew Yoon said
@Red Son Rising Yes, it will be available on iTunes and engadget.com later this week.
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Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 8:55PM Mystictrust said
*CONFIRMED* Kinect can be played sitting down for some titles. Not all of them have to be fully body.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 9:06PM hoshin said
"There's two types of people that wear sunglasses indoors. Blind people and assholes."
-Larry David.
-Larry David.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 9:08PM lowlight said
That was a trainwreck once Fallon left.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 9:34PM LordZombie said
Where's The Joystiq Show?
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 9:36PM Mystictrust said
@WINterfang I'll wager that's because this seemed to be more of a casual setting while E3 was all just a static (ish) presentation. Just my thoughts though.
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 10:27PM Drew327 said
Got a non-live version of this video?
Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 10:30PM Andrew Yoon said
@Drew327 It will be available later this week on engadget.com and on iTunes.
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Posted: Jun 23rd 2010 10:31PM Andrew Yoon said
@Mystictrust It was definitely casual. The Kinectimals demo was especially impressive, considering the amount of background noise it has to filter. (The audience was crazy loud!)





