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The first video made me happy, like actually happy. Despite the nay-sayers, this technology is ------ing awesome. People are focuses too much on the 'No controller' aspect and while (specifically for family games etc.) that's going to be a huge part. Voice and facial recognition and little body movements is going to be huge. Like an article said, imagine Mass Effect 3, but you, control the dialog that much further, or the camera detects your facial expression and then displays the conversation choices based on it. It might be a great no-controller tool for certain games, but for 'serious' games it's going to be it's use in conjunction with the controller that makes it worth while.