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Ideas of how to take advantage of Project Natal and Sony's so far unnamed motion technology are already swirling around in the head of Sega's managing director of European development, Gary Dunn. In fact, Dunn told GamesIndustry.biz he already wants to move forward on a new Virtua Tennis game taking advantage of them.
"I was blown away by it, both systems offer us so many opportunities to do great things with videogames," said Dunn. "I immediately now want to make another Virtua Tennis. There's so many games and possibilities. I want to go away and lock myself in a dark room with some of our cleverest chaps and see what we can do with it. We've got to look in different directions to almost throw history away and it requires a whole new way of thinking."
Dunn is getting a little ahead of himself, considering Project Natal kits have only been in the hands of developers for a few weeks now and Sony's tools haven't shown up yet. Oh, and Sega just released Virtua Tennis 2009.




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blakseed
Hand as a tennis racket ftw.
nvserg
atleast Sega has an idea with Project Natal. wow that was a bad type O
nvserg
MS shouldnt be any problems, but I dont know about Sony's motion stick. they havent given out any specs. Sega has nothing to work with. unlist they would have an idea with Project Natal. Good luck, ill look forward to this one for sure =o)
Tennyson
heard of sonic?
snookgum123
i meant good games yet
snookgum123
Have sega made any gone games yet?
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