Microsoft is claiming that their motion sensing Kinect is revolutionary, but they are not the first to take a stab at the world of motion-controlled gaming...

This little guy came out in 1993, claiming to be the “ultimate game body controller.” Using infrared beams, Sega’s Activator was not only cumbersome with its room-hogging, octagonal shape, but also had to go through a calibration cycle that took upwards of 30 seconds each use.
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