Minions said: This stuff really confuses me. The last part of the time line.... do they expect two people to meet in public and dance around like having a battle? I mean it could be entertaining as hell for onlookers but I don't see many people using it.



As for the stage before last; I could see it.... I guess. I still don't think these glasses are going to be cheap enough to hit mass market. Google glass is pretty niche (and will remain niche if they cost $300~ which I expect they will); I wonder if this will compete more with Oculus rift. Click to expand...

Well its going to be both console and phoneSo yes it's conceivable you can play games like that. Sword game? Unlikely. While there is 1:1 motion control, there's nothing stopping your "swords" so it's not exactly the best for that. Anything with your hands out of view is out of the question too... Unless they can crowd source the scene which isn't something that is easily done or technically feasible (yet)It's showing off that and the ability to integrate Xbox live functions within real life... Adding friends... Showing game lists... EtcAR stuff has a chance to be super interesting... Like sitting down and playing chess without the need for a chess board... Shoot the bottle with your fingers.... Stuff like thatExperience would be far richer with the Xbox itself and interacting directly with other users. Other AR possibilities with things like business aren't likely to happen unless Fortaleza concept is an open standard.. So things like google glass can operate interchangeably... Then... There is a chance of mobile adoption taking off in a BIG way