
DualShockers writes: "While the battle wages on between two new pieces of hardware from opposing companies – the PlayStation Move and Microsoft’s Kinect – I tend to view these two distinctly different “motion controllers” in the terms of what new and interesting experiences it can bring my way. I’m of the opinion that we still, in fact, do need a controller for many gaming applications. After all, imagine how awkward it would feel to pretend you’re holding a steering wheel driving a car around a track or to pretend you’re holding a gun, pretend you’re reloading the ammo and pretend you’re switching weapons."

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.
Sorry, another article that says MS needs to show some honest innovation, yet exposes their 3rd party dev dependence.
What I'm really wondering is if the author is aware that Child of Eden is multiplatform. Unless MS recently locked it for Kinect.
The author is right about Child of Eden, but wrong about the other launch games. Like child of eden, some of them seem like Wii games. The whole nature of the gameplay of connect, make them and experience you can not get anywhere else. Don't even mention Dance Central, how in the world are you suppose to play that with a controller? I don't think the uniqueness of Kinect has gone over M$ head at all. I think they get it and the Hardcore reviewers are slow at picking it up.