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He's the bi-product of the Wii and Project Natal.

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WAGGLE WITH FEELING.

... As you can imagine, a load of sports games will use this but it's optional. LittleBigPlanet also uses it, Kotaku said "Think Co-Op in Super Mario Galaxy" because they moved some boxes to clear the pack for the person playing Sackboy. Shooters like SOCOM 4 also have the option to use it, but honestly, why?

Coming out this Fall sold standalone, bundled with Playstation Eye, and a PS3 bundle.

Oh and here's the nunchuk.

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I'm going to go cry for the future of the PS3.

http://kotaku.com/5490554/first-official-look-at-the-playstation-move/gallery/
 
Pear said:
There is only one applicable response: :X
Quite. I really do not want this. It'll usher in the massive piles of *censored.2.0* the Wii has. >: And then they'll make a Balance Board or something. Then they'll join Nintendo. ;-;
 
Lol

360 <3

cougheventhoughthePShasa90%successrateunliketheXboxwhichislike50%cough
 
Didn't Sony see how much of a failure the Wii is entertainment wise? I mean, it's pretty apparent how dissatisfied most people are with their purchase of the Wii.
 
Horus said:
Lol

360 <3

cougheventhoughthePShasa90%successrateunliketheXboxwhichislike50%cough
Don't forget about Natal which is more BS.
 
Tom said:
Kotaku said:
Fewer buttons: The Move controller is actually even more streamlined than the Wii Remote. Nintendo's Remote still offers/confuses a new player with a d-pad, plus, A, minus, 1 and 2 buttons as well as a home button and B trigger. The Move has its own home button and underbelly trigger, but just five other points of button input. That makes the controller actually feel a little naked and therefore likely even less daunting to a new player
 
TravisTouchdown said:
Tom said:
Kotaku said:
Fewer buttons: The Move controller is actually even more streamlined than the Wii Remote. Nintendo's Remote still offers/confuses a new player with a d-pad, plus, A, minus, 1 and 2 buttons as well as a home button and B trigger. The Move has its own home button and underbelly trigger, but just five other points of button input. That makes the controller actually feel a little naked and therefore likely even less daunting to a new player
 
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