darthdevidem01 on 20 April 2009
Microsoft looking to go "one step further" with motion says Moore |
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Peter Moore, ex-Xbox man, has said the corporate giant won't be planning to "replicate" Nintendo's success with the Wiimote, but to surpass its functionality.
EA Sports boss Moore adds Sony is "probably" investing in the same direction. Both companies have been rumoured to be working on motion controllers for quite some time now. "I think that, knowing Microsoft in particular obviously, is that they are constantly thinking three to five years ahead of where consumer behaviour's going to be," Moore told GameTrailers, "how do people want to interact with their games, and are probably thinking about - not how do we replicate, you know, motion control, but how do we go one step further?" "So, to your point, I think they're doing that and I think Sony are probably the same," concluded Moore, when asked about motion controllers. Sony has been linked with a break-apart motion controller that they have down in the labs, though technically speaking the PS3 already employs some degree of motion control in the SIXAXIS and DualShock 3 gamepads. Can Sony and Microsoft's madmen scientists revolutionize motion control somehow? |
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Interesting
Lets see what the future holds.....its obvious though to further succeed MS/SONY will follow the Mii Too strategy
or more fairly put.....they'll just copy nintendo like nintendo copied atari back in the day







