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outlawauron said:
Zizzla_Rachet said:
Slimebeast said:
Zizzla_Rachet said:
outlawauron said:
Slimebeast said:
outlawauron said:
I'd wouldn't buy it at any price higher than $50, but I think a $90 bundle with a game it where it should start. Even though it's rumored to be $200.


Well, I wouldn't buy Sony's wand thing at any price higher than $1.

Well, I don't plan on buying it at all. I don't plan on getting Natal either.

Both can change, but that's my current opinion based on what I've seen.

I think your being Kiddie about not paying moar than 50 bucks...There is no way this tech will less than 100 bucks..I mean It has it's own Processor built in....Plus...150 dollars + Killer app game does not sound crazy at all....People on this site who keep saying 50 or flop are being retarded....

@Slimebeast

That's a hell of alot more than what I would pay for the Eyetoy wand


lol, what do u mean? U dont like Sony's motion control?

I havent seen enuff of it, but i liked the sword and shield vision (although would those two have to be separate peripherals from the core motion tech itself)?

Aparently you would use the Six Axis as the shield...Still don't see their stuff working too well with out copying the WiiChauku

They showed two different "wands" during the demonstration, so no need for the Sixaxis.

The device will include rumble motors for force feedback, and four of the wands can be tracked simultaneously by the PlayStation Eye camera. Motion-controlled games will also be able to take advantage of face tracking and head tracking. Sony is also investigating the possibility of combining wand and PS3 controller use, with the example of the wand as a sword and the DualShock 3 as a shield.