Microsoft Shows Off Crackdown and Xbox Live Vision Camera At The 10th Campus Party

Microsoft and the Xbox 360 made their presence felt at the 10th Campus Party that took place at the Valencia International Trade Fair. The folks at Overpal.com joined the fun-filled event and took some videos and posted them at YouTube.com – just so we wouldn’t miss the explosive demo of the freeform urban action game Crackdown.

Crackdown is an Xbox 360-exclusive game developed by Real Time Worlds led by Dave Jones, the creative mind behind Grand Theft Auto and Lemmings.


Video number one shows the game trailer, the user interface, as well as glimpses of maps and control keys. Check out the firearms and explosives! Video number two is even more interesting. When the developers said that the game will make use of a new style of cel shading, well, there it is!

Microsoft also showed off its Xbox Live Vision Camera with help from the video game incarnation of the classic card game UNO. Back in May, the first “Camera Enabled” game was released even though the camera is still not available to the public.

Of course, a Microsoft Xbox 360 show just wouldn’t be complete without Halo. Here, we take an inside look at the making of Halo 3.

Via Overpal

Microsoft and the Xbox 360 made their presence felt at the 10th Campus Party that took place at the Valencia International Trade Fair. The folks at Overpal.com joined the fun-filled event and took some videos and posted them at YouTube.com – just so we wouldn’t miss the explosive demo of the freeform urban action game Crackdown.

Crackdown is an Xbox 360-exclusive game developed by Real Time Worlds led by Dave Jones, the creative mind behind Grand Theft Auto and Lemmings.


Video number one shows the game trailer, the user interface, as well as glimpses of maps and control keys. Check out the firearms and explosives! Video number two is even more interesting. When the developers said that the game will make use of a new style of cel shading, well, there it is!

Microsoft also showed off its Xbox Live Vision Camera with help from the video game incarnation of the classic card game UNO. Back in May, the first “Camera Enabled” game was released even though the camera is still not available to the public.

Of course, a Microsoft Xbox 360 show just wouldn’t be complete without Halo. Here, we take an inside look at the making of Halo 3.

Via Overpal

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