
Edge examines what it means for gaming now that motion control has made it to all three home consoles.
"Kinect has been easy to sell. We put it on the shop floor and, to be honest, it sells itself. We can’t keep up with demand. Move stocks are also low – but it’s bundled with every PS3 we’re selling at the moment.” We’re talking to the store manager of an inner-city branch of a major UK videogame retailer (who wishes to remain anonymous), who’s seen first-hand the impact of Kinect and Move’s launches. “We’re currently sold out of 360 hardware,” he continues, “though we do have plenty of PS3s. I am very surprised with the Move sales figures, as the demand and interest isn’t there at a shop-floor level. Kinect really has flown off the shelves, though.”

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.

Joy Ride Turbo launched 10 years ago today. The first title was Xbox Kinect exclusive, yet this sequel failed to support the device at all.