Microsoft today revealed that their new Kinect motion gaming system will go on sale for $199 and it will be released in Australia before Christmas. Microsoft also announced today that they will bundle a four gigabyte XBOX 360 with the Kinect system and will sell for $449.
Topic: Project Natal
Leak reveals Xbox 360 new dashbord, Kinect-compatible?

Who loves sketchy leaks? According to a French blog with a weird name (Yes, “Logic Sunrise”), Xbox 360′s Dashboard will be soon getting an upgrade in order to make it more compatible with Project Natal Kinect. However, you can obviously tell that nothing has really changed, except for a change of the background, change in how the squares are presented, a bit of circle action on the bottom-right and an additional icon for the Kinect’s microphone indicator.
Project Natal now called ‘Kinect’, more games revealed

E3 2010: So say goodbye to Project Natal. Don’t worry, the project isn’t getting scrapped like Courier, but it the name will no longer be used. Microsoft has now officially called the project Kinect – yes, Kinect.
Project Natal could have a $220 pricetag

According to several gaming outlets in Sweden, the price of the long-awaited Project Natal for the Xbox 360 could cost about 1,400 Swedish Kronor – or AU$220 in Australian Dollars and $197 in US Dollars – which is way above estimates published beforehand that priced it at a low US$50.
EA, Square Enix, Activision Blizzard to develop games for Project Natal
Leading gaming publishers Square Enix, Activision Blizzard and EA have been announced as some of the game publishers to produce games for Microsoft’s latest add-on to the Xbox 360, Project Natal.
E3 2009: Microsoft’s latest thing for the Xbox 360 – Project Natal
E3 2009: Microsoft has today announced a new way to play games at its E3 press conference in Los Angeles. Called Project Natal, the new intuitive way to control games and media on the Xbox 360 supplements the new dashboard design – including the little avatars.