![]() It is the first time, however, that Sonic is being used on the Kinect for a racing experience. It also isn't the first time Sonic has jumped on a hoverboard, as evidenced by Sonic Riders, which was released in the previous generation of consoles. He's done so on foot in Sonic R and Sonic Rivals (and the sequel), and he jumped into a go-kart against fellow Sega icons in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing. What are your thoughts on this news? Let us know in the comments.This isn't the first time Sonic has gone racing. From what gameplay footage we’ve seen of both single player and split-screen it appears the game plays fine thus far with the Kinect device not having any problems detecting movement from both SEGA representatives demonstrating the game and controls can only improve during development in the run up to the games release of Late 2010. Since the games official announcement some fans who are unsure about the new Kinect for Xbox 360 technology and those who don’t like motion controls in general have been wondering if ordinary controller compatibility will be in the game but now it looks like Kinect is your only option. To which Kellie responded with the below answer No, you will need Kinect to play Sonic Free Riders. Sonicfan1989 put this question to SEGA does sonic free riders for kinect is it possible to use just the control? like for those who cant afford a new 360 and kinect? SEGA of America community staff member Kellie has confirmed via Twitter that Kinect for Xbox 360 is the only control method for Sonic Free Riders.
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