Microsoft on Monday unveiled a lineup of 17 games that will be available for its upcoming, controller-free Kinect game system, and announced plans for a marketing blitz that will include appearances on Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres' talk shows.

Among the Kinect-enabled games that will be available for $49.99 on Nov. 4 are "The Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout," Konami's "DanceMasters," MTV/Harmonix's "Dance Central," Ubisoft's "MotionSports," and Microsoft's "Kinect Joy Ride."

Several other titles will be released on Nov. 16, including EA's "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 1 The Videogame" ($49.99) and "EA SPORTS Active 2" ($99.95). Majesco's "Zumba Fitness" will be released Nov. 18 for $49.99.

The gaming system will also make an appearance on Tuesday's "Oprah Winfrey" show before being featured on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" later this month.

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