PS3 controller is titled Move, says source


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With just hours to go until Sony's press event at the Game Developers Conference, word is emerging that the new PS3 motion controller will be named Move.That's according to a secret source speaking to Eurogamer at GDC. The source said the name was only recently finalised.

A trademark filing found by The Netwerk appears to confirm the report. It states that Sony has applied for the rights to use the name "PlayStation Move" in Europe.

My link

I have to say, I like it if true.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/10/live-from-sonys-move-motion-controller-event/

7:17PM You can get a bundle with the PlayStation Move, PlayStation Eye and a game for under $100, more pricing details will be released later on.

7:17PM Will be available as standalone controllers for people who already on PlaySation Eye, a starter kit for those who don't, or as a whole PS3 bundle. Approaching this as a "virtual platform launch."

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7:09PM And it's official! PlaySation Move is confirmed.

It should be called the Playstation Wii now laugh.gif

http://www.eurogamer...e-gdc-trailer-2

Check out that video. It's all Wii baby!

And here is the Move being used in SOCOM 4

http://ps3.ign.com/dor/objects/19332/socom-iv-us-navy-seals/videos/gdc10_sonymove_socom4demo.html

It looks far nicer than the Wiimote and nunchuck...and both are wireless and rechargeable.

I agree...they do look nicer and are both wireless and rechargeable. Still looks like a Wii-mote and nun-chuck ripoff. biggrin.gif

Douchy Sony Dude who is clearly out of touch: "Nintendo has done a great job introducing motion gaming to the masses. We like to think the migration from Wii to PS3 is a pretty natural path."

The response: http://seanmalstrom.wordpress.com/2010/03/11/is-sony-on-the-move/

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