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Kinect Sesame Street TV is an upcoming project from Sesame Workshop and Microsoft set to be launched on September 18, 2012[1].
The project will create Sesame Street content especially for the Xbox Kinect system, allowing players to interact and appear on-screen with various characters; including Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover, Bert, Ernie, Guy Smiley, Prairie Dawn, The Count, Abby Cadabby, Telly Monster and two new characters - Cooper, a digital Muppet character created from motion capture technology and Paul Ball. It will feature new material as well as interactive versions of older material.
The first edition features 8 episodes, 30-minute versions of previously-aired episodes of Sesame Street from season 42, featuring the street story and new interactive segments. The content is spread across 2 discs - labeled as "Volume 1" and "Volume 2" of "Season 1."
Contents
Episodes
- Season 1, Volume 1 - Growing Up
- Season 1, Volume 2
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Screenshots
Achievements
Like other Xbox games, the game features many "achievements" for the player to achieve for a higher Gamerscore.
All the King's Cartons
Baby Bear's Baby Doll
Bottle Bear
Bubble Pop
Bubble Raider
Bubblefest
Bunny Bash
Coconut Delivery Monster
Day at the Beach
Doggie Do
Dolphin, Dirigible, Dentist
Eleven - Ah ah ah!
Elmozilla
Failure to Launch
Farmer Elmo
Fashionista
Float my Boat
Go Deep
Gong Crazy
Goodbye Pacifier
Greener Thumb
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Hang Ten
Herd 'Em Cowboy
Humpty's Big Break
Jump, Jump, Jump
Let's Be Friends
Liftoff
Maestro
Magnolia Dream
Music Lover
Palindrome
Pool Playtime
Ringmaster
Rocco's Boat
Rooaaarrr!
Ruler Mania
Scribble Hunt
Siblings
Sun and Moon
Tingalingaling
Viva Piñata
Wind Down
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Sources
- ↑ "Kinect Sesame Street TV and Nat Geo TV dated and priced for the Xbox 360" Gamer.blorge.com. July 25, 2012.
See also
External links
- Interact With Elmo Via Xbox 'Kinect Sesame Street TV'. PCMag.org
- ToughPigs.com - More Kinections for Sesame Street
- Kinect Sesame Street: Digital salvation for an iconic brand? Financialpost.com