Haha! I think it's brilliant! :) You too.
November I believe.
It's like, "gammmmmeeeeeeees" dawg.
I actually prefer what the author is describing. It's part of the reason I'll never use cross-game chat if it comes to the PS3.
I believe they're going to put the demos on the PSN.
Yeah, official confirmation. Retailers are pricing the launch titles at around £24 too, so it looks like Move titles have an RRP of £24.99. Which is also fantastic.
Right, but it's a pretty good conversion. Particularly when the UK nearly always gets shafted on price -- this is very much in-line with the US. The fact that they can market Move at "From £34.99" is kinda genius.
Does this even warrant a story?
@Aquanox -- you didn't read the article.
Anyone else noticing the Kinect's repetition of movements? Nearly all the games shown so far have you running, jumping and lunging from side to side.
Is this the start of the new waggle? They're all intuitive actions, but mapping your real-world actions to a video game hampers most of the imagination we can get from a video game. In other games I'm able to fight, dive, roll, backflip, cart-wheel etc. But these actions are not very practical for the living room (pl...
Well they said they tested it out closer and it didn't detect them. I dunno, either way I can see this needing an "ideal" living room if you will.
I honestly don't have that much space without completely readjusting my living room. I could probably *just about* make the space if I moved everything around... But no, I don't think I've got the room.
Ah. That's a problem.
This is a great move from Sony. It means they can concentrate on the kind of performance developers want from the future PlayStation, and they can nail the architecture pretty early on.
Great decision. Shows Sony really learning from their mistakes.
When they show me the Wii displaying 3D visuals on a 50-inch TV without glasses, then I'll happily agree with the title of this article.
You don't have to. You can choose not to buy them. I, however, will choose to buy HD re-releases with trophies. Thank you.
I agree.
Home's so much better these days. I'm not going to come out and say it's for everyone, but I think people who haven't been on it since it launched will be majorly surprised. It's pretty cool now.
Well, they were doing it before Nintendo and Microsoft anyway.
I do think there was a bit too much chatter about advertising campaigns and the like though. It's cool that they've turned their marketing around, don't get me wrong, but it's not really the place for an E3 press conference. Leave it for the PlayStation Blog and Investor meetings.
They tried sticks on the Move controller but said it was unintuitive moving the controllers and the sticks, which I can imagine it would be.
Kinda like pat your head, rub your belly.