
PlayStation Unlimited Writes: Many questions that we had concerning the PlayStation Move has been affirmed or debunked in a meticulous and professional fashion from Sony’s Move R&D mastermind, Anton Mikhailov. Just about everything that you can possibly fathom to possibly inquire about Sony’s latest product has been answered. I wrote an article back in June asking “Why not add a secondary sphere for motion tracking for the Move navigation controller?”. Surely Mr. Mikhailov had an answer for that featured on the PlayStation Blog. (Comment# 53) .
I still have one more question to ask before I can call myself one of the many that can claim the title of knowing everything there is to know about the PlayStation Move. It is a question that has been embedded in my mind till’ this very day, and will be apparent at 1:02 of Kevin Butler’s PlayStation Move commercial seen below. (look carefully)

A group of surgeons made headlines after they managed to perform an endoscopic procedure on a pig located in Hong Kong by using PlayStation controllers. It involved the use of a PS5 DualSense controller as well as a PlayStation Move controller.
That's really cool. It's crazy something like that is possible with gaming controllers 1000's of miles away.

Air Conflicts: Secret Wars debuted in 2011, and later updated for modern consoles. However, it's the PlayStation 3 edition that stands out.

Sony's PlayStation Move may not have been able to contend with Nintendo's Wii, but it paved the way for PlayStation VR's success story.
Lack of games that proved the concept that 3rd parties could then copy en masse?
Because it was a uninspired ripoff of the Wii controller without the Nintendo library to back it and didn't try to put any real effort into development such as getting their top developers to make games for it and instead gave tech demos disguised as games to their least talented developers so the best can focus on single player only games.
Socom, killzone, resistance and tiger wood 14 were great with the move but agree lacked more games.
what the heck was that motion he did to lob a grenade
im guessing there actually is some sense of motion control in the navigation controller?
It is possible for the PlayStation Eye to capture movements, so maybe it was the PlaySation Eye and not the sub-controller.
Could be the PS Eye, that or maybe it was just a marketing mix up. Sony has made it clear the Nav does not have motion sensing, why would they lie? Best guess is that the actors just did it and just no one was really thinking about it.
it was probably the ps eye picking up the motion of his arm. But since there is no word of this feature in socom i guess it was scraped. I saw a video of socom and they showed how to throw nades and that wasnt it.