Arc to make an appearence at GDC


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ThinkServices has confirmed it's showing PlayStation Arc at GDC in three weeks.

The session, which will be an hour long, is called "Introducing the PlayStation 3 Motion Controller", which will take place on Thursday March 11 at 3:00pm PST (11:00pm GMT) and ends at 4:00pm PST (Midnight PST).

The speakers at the session will be Platform Research Manager for SCEA David Coombes and Kirk Bender of the firm's Developer Support.

It isn't, however, the other keynote. The session is not listed on the event's website as a keynote. The only main speaker confirmed for GDC so far is Civilization creator Sid Meier.

Speakers confirmed so far include Peter Molyneux, Double Fine's Tim Schafer, Final Fantasy XIII director Motomu Toriyama and ex-Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka.

GDC takes place between March 9 and March 13. Arc, currently a codename for the controller, is released this fall.

Source: http://www.vg247.com...earence-at-gdc/

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If there's nothing else pressing to go to at that time, i'll be there, so I'll give impressions. Once again reiterating the fact I'm not impressed by either Arc or Natal yet, I need more implementation before I get excited.

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I really don't know why they bother with these gimmicks to be honest. They barely support the tilt control in the sixaxis, and eyetoy support barely exists.

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I really don't know why they bother with these gimmicks to be honest. They barely support the tilt control in the sixaxis, and eyetoy support barely exists.

Without that my Flower wouldn't exist, so you shhhssst.

*Runs off and dreams of playing Flower with the motion controller and 1:1 movement now*

:p

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Heavy Rain is supposed to heavily support motion controls when it comes out. Anyone looking forward to trying to make Madison crank one out in the shower?

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