PS3 controller is titled Move, says source


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Unless you don't need the camera to use the Move, it's $100 for the Move system. You can spin it any way you want, but it's not like Nintendo sells the Wii-mote in a package with the sensor bar. The PlayStation Eye is an integral part of the Move; don't try to make out that the remote itself is cheaper. So yes, they've announced a price.

They are selling a camera-less bundle, however, for those who fit the first part of your statement. There's also a bundle with a console as well.

UT3 was mouse / keyboard on ps3. The capability is built in, the problem is you need seperate servers which devs don't bother with, so only a few games support it. I'm sure FFXIV will support it.

like I said realistically consoles aren't about mouse and keyboard. I know the ps3 supports mouse and keyboard and that's on thing I like about it but when I found out all the things that needs to happen for it, it's not realistic to expect console players specially ps3 to break out a keyboard and mouse.

I totally understand the capability is there. But like you said extra servers, Dev support and etc. I'm fine/happy with keeping mouse and keyboard for PC and Controllers for console.

Why do people get upset when a developer or company follows a trend? You say, be original, yet this is no different then each company ripping off the revolutionary vibration control used in controllers today. It's just an added functionality to our gaming experience. At least this motion controller is not the core basis of the games for the PS3, but an additional peripheral for other gamers.

This is no different in my opinion then adding a peripheral. We should be thankful that each company is adding to this rapidly changing technology. Be small or great strides in the technological differences (sony implementation vs microsofts) What it comes down to, is that we will ALL need to remember Nintendo started a new era (as they seem to always do, thank you NES).

I'll be purchasing this add-on because my kids love the PS3 (thanks to ratchet and clank, and various others), but they do love using the motion controller. My youngest and wife find it easier to maneuver characters in-game with the Wii-Mote...

Unless you don't need the camera to use the Move, it's $100 for the Move system. You can spin it any way you want, but it's not like Nintendo sells the Wii-mote in a package with the sensor bar. The PlayStation Eye is an integral part of the Move; don't try to make out that the remote itself is cheaper. So yes, they've announced a price.

Where are you getting this $100 price from? I pretty much go to other sites and have not seen any true confirmation yet of price.

They are selling a camera-less bundle, however, for those who fit the first part of your statement. There's also a bundle with a console as well.

Yep that would be me in the first sentence. I already have the Eye (it may finally have a purpose LOL) so I just need to know what the controllers cost themselves.

Honestly doubt I will get this or Natal. I own a Wii and one motion console is more than enough for me, unless either make some killer game I just have to have, really doubt I will waste me money on either unless it is super inexpensive.

Where are you getting this $100 price from? I pretty much go to other sites and have not seen any true confirmation yet of price.

People get the $100 price from the announcement sony made at GDC about the bundle which includes the eye, 1 controller, 1 sub controller, and 1 game for "under $100" which in marketing terms means $99

Although they haven't announced the price of any other bundles, they did announce a controller-only sku and a PS3 console bundle. They haven't even announced if the controller and sub controller will be sold separately or bundled together. I know Nintendo only sells them separately to make more money.

Companies making games for Move:

Arc System Works

Irem Corporation

Activision Publishing, Inc.

Altus

AQ Interactive, Inc.

Electronic Arts Inc.

Oxygen Games

Music Center Inc.

GUST

Capcom

Q Entertainment

Queue Gemusu Ltd.

Crave Entertainment

Game Republic, Inc.

KOEI Co., Ltd.

Konami Digital Entertainment

Cyberfront Corporation

CCP

Zoo Entertainment, Inc.

Square Enix Group

Spike

SEGA

Sony Online Entertainment

THQ Inc.

Disney Interactive Studios

Tecmo Inc.

Paon Corporation

Hudson

NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.

Bigben Interactive

505 Games U.S.

From Software

Marvelous Entertainment Inc.

Majesco Entertainment

Ubisoft ?

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

+1 rep to you. I rarely laugh when behind my keyboard..but I did for real this time. yes.gif

Sadly, I'm actually part-way serious, I bet you'll see a lot of games that were buily for the Wii with expectations, and sold like crap.

How long until we have Sony Move Party, Sony Move Fit, Sony Move Sports, Sony Move Dance?......

too late, that's already done and ready to go. Played it, quite fun but not gonna cause me to go buy it. In the video posted above, it's where the little girl is "painting". As far as Move Fit, I wouldn't be suprised to see them bring back Kinetic from the PS2 days, way before Wii Fit, since it used the Eye Toy as well.

Move Dance would be awesome if you could use the 3iimotes as glowsticks.

I sware Nintendo had that same darn video (done nintendo style).... sheesh

i also like how the video has the tags: Wii and Nintendo Wii too

it shows that Sony isn't ashamed where it's inspirations came from.

anyway, even with the criticisms, this is a good move by them. (pun partially intended)

i also like how the video has the tags: Wii and Nintendo Wii too

it shows that Sony isn't ashamed where it's inspirations came from.

anyway, even with the criticisms, this is a good move by them. (pun partially intended)

Now I don't have to go buy a Wii for a few measly games. Wahoo! cool.gif

Yeah but you won't be able to hold the Move remote sideways to steer cars

do you really hold a steering wheel like that though? i'm sure someone innovative can come up with a good control scheme for the move. worst comes to worst, there's an actual steering wheel controller... or use the standard controller.

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