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Microsoft Leak: Game Room + Natal in 2010

Earlier today, Microsoft leaked information about its Consumer Electronics Show in 2010,

including an interview with the president of Entertainment and Devices President Robbie Bach. The video was posted for a short time on Microsoft’s Channel 9 until it was quickly taken down, as if it was posted by mistake.

In the interview, Robbie Bach discussed several highlights coming this upcoming year to Xbox live and the 360 console. One that he discussed was the idea of a Game Room, in which people will have the ability to play retro-themed games.

Perhaps the biggest news of all was the leak of Project Natal. According to Bach, Natal is preparing for a debut in 2010, making its release less than a year away. Project Natal is a noted as being  “a revolutionary new way to play: no controller required.  See a ball? Kick it, hit it, trap it or catch it.  If you know how to move your hands, shake your hips or speak you and your friends can jump into the fun — the only experience needed is life experience.”

The Microsoft CES conference is being broadcast live tonight over the web, and the keynote speaker at the conference is going to be Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, as well as Robbie Bach.

You can follow along HERE

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