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November 2010
(76%)
79 Reviews
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When the Wii was first released back in 2006, both Sony and Microsoft turned their noses up at Nintendo, refusing to acknowledge this latest gambit as a 'proper' games console. I remember this kerfuffle distinctly, as I was one of the big Nintendo beli...
Published: 2010-09-26, Author: Eric , review by: techworld.com
For now, the early read on the Move is that it’s a fantastic piece of equipment that adds an interesting wrinkle to the PS3 experience. Sure, you probably don't need to rush out and get it on initial release, but if Sony plays its cards right, it will...
If you have been dying for what a lot of people are calling the “Wii HD” experience, the PlayStation Move hardware delivers in spades; it is ergonomic, accurate and easy to use.That being said, the software available for it right now is a bit light and...
Playstation Eye certainly has borrowed some elements from Nintendo’s Wii. Yet it still feels like a different experience. Part of that is probably due to the redesigned controller and light which emits from the top. The Move was generally accurate and ...
Abstract: Motion control has been in our homes since late 2006 courtesy of Nintendo and was groundbreaking, yet highly risky at the time Wii console. Thankfully for Nintendo it worked and we bought into motion control, and the Wii (by the millions). Sony and Mi...
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Published: 2010-09-17, Author: Jason , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: As expected, Sony's Move is perfectly competent, hardware-wise, because Sony is a hardware company. But making games that mimic Nintendo's casual-friendly Wii party games is the wrong move. Instead, they need to focus on their true fanbase: The hardcore f...
Abstract: Motion controls are here to stay, and love them or hate them, they will likely be around for quite some time in one way or another. Nintendo has paved the way with the Wii and now it's Sony and Microsoft's turn to take the virtual wheel, so to speak. S...
Abstract: Motion control–based gaming entered the mainstream with the introduction of the Nintendo Wii back in 2006. A game console that turned the gaming industry on its ear with its innovative controllers that let users interact with games using wrist flips, a...
Accurate motion sensing, Bundled with fun titles that demonstrate advanced motion sensing and control,
Launch titles will likely appeal only to casual gamers,
Sony may not be first to the motion-gaming party, but the PlayStation Move technology is a step above the Wii—now if developers tap the system to produce more compelling game titles, we’ll have a true winner. ...