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makingmusic476 said:
leo-j said:

You don't need the nav for games like sports championship and PS move orientated games, the nav is made for the core titles that require analog movement (which you can use a DS3 for) and besides I assume you can use 3 navs and 4 moves since the navs are the same as the DS3.

Also for those that said some move games require 2 moves, well you can play them with one move, the 2nd move just adds more immersion to the game.


Most games shown seem to require at least two controllers, however.  Socom, Killzone, Sorcery, and every other hardcore game require both a controller and a subcontroller.  The Fight requires two main controllers.   

A few games like EyePet will require just a vanilla controller, but we haven't seen too many of those yet. 

Even for most party games, you'd still want support for both a controller and a subcontroller per player, since even games like Mario Party require a nunchuck for some minigames.

The games can be designed to use Move only, and even if a few party games utilize an analogue stick, just use a DS3 instead of a NavCon. You also have games like Sports Champions, which support two Move controllers, but you can play with just one, it's not like games can't be designed to be more costfriendly.

I doubt we're gonna see any party games that actually need the NavCon specifically, where the DS3 won't suffice.