Sony's PS3 Motion Controller Gets Demoed and Named
from slashdot - 13 hours, 38 minutes ago
In a 45-minute press conference at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Sony announced its motion controller, officially named the Playstation Move. The Move, consists of the Eye Toy (a camera pointed at the player) and a wand-like controller with a lighted ball at the end and a range of buttons on the shaft, writes blogger Peter Smith. 'Alternatively games can use two of the wands, or one wand and one "sub-controller" that has an analog stick (the camera is always required),' says Smith. 'If this is sounding very much like the Wii's Remote and Nunchuk well, you aren't far off (though at least there's no cable between the two parts to smack you in the face when things get heated).' Here are Smith's thoughts on the demo: 'All in all, the demos seemed OK, but I, at least, wasn't really blown away by any of them. That said, it's always hard to tell how well these systems work without actually trying them for yourself. You need to feel the connection (or lack thereof) between what your hands are doing and what's going on on-screen in order to be sure. For example, in the boxing demo the player did a quick spin move that led to a roundhouse punch. It's hard to say if his motion triggered a pre-set action (a 'combo') or if the system was able to track the controller that accurately, and was able to 'connect the dots' from when his body briefly occluded the wand to when it reappeared.'"
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PlayStation Move motion controller launched at GDC, starter kit to be under $100 with game
from engadget - 1 day, 4 hours ago
No surprise here: Sony just officially announced the PlayStation Move
motion controller at GDC 2010, calling it the "next generation of motion gaming" because it's so precise -- latency is about the same as the DualShock 3. As expected, it uses the PlayStation Eye camera to track the controller, and Sony says it becomes an "extension of your body." The plan is not only to engage casual gamers, but to use the precision of the controller to create "new experiences for core gamers" -- many of the demo videos we saw involved using a controller video in each hand, and there were quote a few demos of action / RPG games. We also saw ...
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'PlayStation Move' trademarked by Sony in Europe, reeks of motion controller involvement
from engadget - 1 day, 6 hours ago
We're exceptionally likely to find out the official name of Sony's PlayStation motion controller in just a few hours during the company's GDC press event, but till then, we've got one more late-breaking morsel to chew on: Move. According to trademark divers across the web, Sony has filed a European trademark for "PlayStation Move," which certainly sounds like a plausible title for some sort of motion-sensing apparatus. To date, we've also heard "< ...
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You Will Have a PS3 In Your Pocket In 3 Years [Powervr]
from gizmodo - 1 day, 8 hours ago
HP MediaSmart add-in adds TiVo compatibility, enables video transfers to and fro
from engadget - 1 day, 16 hours ago
For those enjoying media bliss thanks to a little
MediaSmart box humming away somewhere in the corner life just got a even more lovely. HP has announced a partnership with
TiVo that allows MediaSmart users to install a Windows Home Server add-in, enabling the two devices to talk sweet nothings to each other. From within the WHS console you'll be able to suck recorded content from the TiVo onto the MediaSmart's expansive storage array and, from th ...
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Playstation 3 First Console With HD Movies From All 6 Major Studios [Sony]
from gizmodo - 1 day, 17 hours ago
Wow. The PS3 is getting HD purchases and rentals from all six major studios. A quick search turns up that Xbox is missing Fox and, duh, Sony.
It's nice that Sony isn't handicapping the Playstation 3 in order to protect its blu-ray business.
Sony's got deals with Fox, Disney, ...
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EA Sports introduces Active 2.0 at GDC, complete with sensors galore
from engadget - 1 day, 22 hours ago
By and large, EA Sports' Season Opener event here at
GDC was underwhelming, but one glimmer of newness did manage to shine through. Nearly a year after
Active hit stores (video after the break) and encouraged Wii gamers to drop those unwanted pounds before hitting the soft sand in the summer, the company has announced that Active 2.0 (a working title) is currently in development for Wii, PS3, iPod touch and iPhone. We're told that a "new suite of fitness products" will be launching in the fall, with the Active 2.0 program delivering "true fitness results by featuring an ...
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Sony signs up all six major studios for HD movies on PlayStation Network
from engadget - 2 days, 9 hours ago
Well, it looks like Sony has a little treat for PS3 users now that they're able to
turn their consoles back on -- it's just announced that it has signed up all six major studios to deliver HD movies on the PlayStation Network (the first company to do so, as Sony is happy to point out). That includes 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. and, of course, Sony Pictures E ...
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Air Video, the Best iPhone Video Streamer $3 Can Buy [Lifechanger]
from gizmodo - 2 days, 14 hours ago
Media streamers aren't exactly new, but there's another entrant to the field that works so simply and easily it should be nearly mandatory for any iPhone user. It's called Air Video—and it's ...
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Seven45 Studios ups the ante for music games, intros fully functional six string controller
from engadget - 2 days, 15 hours ago
We've
seen "real" guitars made to "work" with existing music-band titles, and we've even seen
MIDI guitars play nice with Rock Band, but we've yet to see a company design a game from the ground-up to work with a legitimate six string. Until now. Here at GDC, Seven45 Studios is making a name for itself by introducing
Power Gig: Rise of the SixString (for PS3 and Xbox 360) along with a bona fide axe. The newfangled company is a sister firm to First Act -- the same guys who
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