GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sony's upcoming controller for the PlayStation 3, still known simply as the PS3 Motion Controller, has been the source of much speculation since its ...
Sony have come clean with some more details regarding its upcoming Motion Controller, while Joystiq managed to snap a shot of the movement-tracking peripheral at the company's Tokyo Game Show keynote.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Today Sony finally revealed the name of the PS3 motion controller they unveiled last summer. They ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Last week, Sony announced that it had pushed back the launch of the PlayStation 3 Motion Controller to the fall from a previously announced spring ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Sony on Wednesday unveiled Move, its motion-sensitive controller. A small device that looks like a microphone--but with something on top of it that looks like a ping pong ball with an ...
It’s a small point of academic interested, but Sony’s upcoming PS3 motion controller appears to be called “Gem,” at least according to EA’s head honcho John Riccitiello (who would know). [Kotaku] ...
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The domain name playStationarc.com has been snapped up by none other than Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc, fuelling speculation that the upcoming motion controller for the PS3 has finally been named.
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Sony Computer Entertainment reached out to its development partners today, getting them up to speed on the new PlayStation Eye-powered motion ...
We already know that the PlayStation 3 motion controller is an important part of the console’s future, but we still don’t know what to call the device. Sony has stayed mum on the subject from when the ...
It’s official: Motion control sensors are the future of gaming. Microsoft wowed the world this week at E3, with a demonstration of Project Natal, a full-body motion control system for the Xbox 360.
TOKYO--Many expected some new announcements at Sony Computer Entertainment head Kaz Hirai's keynote address at the opening of the Tokyo Games Show. But what Hirai delivered instead was a fairly ...