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AussieGecko said:
mibuokami said:

I need some clarification. It seems that the publisher / developer themselves have not confirm move compatibility but every online shop I visit advertised it as a move title

Example:

http://www.gamestop.com/ps3/games/child-of-eden/78234  Note that it is under Category: Move

http://www.ozgameshop.com/ps3-games/child-of-eden-game-move-compatible-ps3 Says: Move Compatible

http://www.game.co.uk/Games/PlayStation-3/Shooter/Child-of-Eden-move-compatible/~r349664/?s=child of eden Again, says: Move Compatible

One of the site is my prefered online shopper and the other 2 are the biggest gaming specialist shop in the UK and the US respectively. I understand that sometime retail make assumption but surely they would not advertise hardware compatibility unless they've receive some kind of confirmation from the publisher?


So although the developer hasnt said it you are still using non connected to the developer stores to use for evidence.

Am I correct in this assumption. Some companies guess, if it has this then it will have that. Hell 123Kinect.com I think is still convinced you dont know jack is for Kinect.

That's why I'm asking for confirmation. These shop are reputable retailers and generally do get info from distributor ahead of time. They've also disclosed news before the publisher in the past so its certainly not without precedence. Furthermore, in this case it's not just one site, it's actually pretty wide spread in fact.The reason I'm a bit pessimistic about these data is because the game screams motion control with big honkin horns so it could be natural for a few retailers to make a mistake and for everyone else to compound on that mistake by reading the mistaken retailers' data and treating it as fact.

I'm very interested in this game, it is essentially going to be the decider for me on either getting the move or the kinetic later in the year. Don't burn me for being a bit wishful :P