The Xbox 360 vision camera arrived on the scene back in October 2006 and so far its use has been fairly limited. Aside from video chatting with friends, its only use in-game has been to map your face onto your character on Rainbow 6: Vegas or to flirt with strange looking people on the Xbox live arcade game Uno (we'll forget about the gesture control on Totemball because it was useless). The price of the camera hasn't come down in price too much (approx £25), but at least we'll have another reason to use it when Ubisoft release Rayman Raving Rabbids in March.
Ubisoft haven't revealed exactly how the live vision camera will be used in-game, but they have told us that there will be a number of extra mini-games that weren't seen in the other versions.
Uno feels rather creepy when no-one else is using their camera; it feels like there are three pairs of eyes watching you.
