Playing catch with Elmo in Kinect Sesame Street TV from Microsoft Studios. This is better than regular television. But it’s very hard to beat the good old-fashioned real world. That was the conclusion ...
In this Sept. 5, 2012, photo, from left, Aidan Lain, 7, and Zoe Shyba, 3, play "Kinect Sesame Street TV" at the Sesame Street Workshop in New York. "Kinect Sesame Street TV", launching Tuesday, Sept.
(AP) NEW YORK - Elmo, Big Bird and the rest of the "Sesame Street" crew have always talked to kids. Now, they'll try to have a two-way conversation with their pint-sized audience using Kinect, the ...
NEW YORK — Elmo, Big Bird and the rest of the “Sesame Street” crew have always talked to kids. Now, they’ll try to have a two-way conversation with their pint-sized audience using Kinect, the motion ...
Kinect Sesame Street TV brings the sunny days of Sesame Street to your child like never before. Your kiddos can play with Grover, Elmo, and Abby in fun new mini-games, enjoy new ways to watch some of ...
NEW YORK — Elmo, Big Bird and the rest of the “Sesame Street” crew have always talked to kids. Now, they’ll try to have a two-way conversation with their pint-size audience using Kinect, the motion ...
Kinect Sesame Street TV made a big splash with my daughter when it was released last fall, bringing her favorite characters to life on the television screen in an engaging, fun way. Today the second ...
Kinect Sesame TV and Kinect Nat GEO TV, two new Kinect titles that bring interactive television to your home, will be released for Xbox 360 on September 18, 2012. Microsoft's Major Nelson confirmed ...
Microsoft has announced a partnership with Sesame Workshop and National Geographic to bring interactive television shows to Kinect. The first interactive shows will be Kinect Sesame Street TV and ...
NEW YORK – Cookie Monster, Big Bird and Elmo are giving kids a glimpse of television's future. The "Sesame Street" crew has been talking to kids for more than four decades. Now they're offering a way ...
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Elmo, Big Bird and the rest of the "Sesame Street" crew have always talked to kids. Now, they'll try to have a two-way conversation with their pint-sized audience using Kinect, the ...