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selnor said:
Sweep said:
Scoobes said:

How'd you work that one out? I calculated it to be around £125 in the UK for an existing PS3 owner to buy Move for 2 players with a game.

Move bundle = £49.99 (comes with demo disc, Eye and Move controller; no games)

Extra 'Move' controller = £34.99

Move game = Approx £39.99

at Amazon.co.uk pricing.

Like I said in my previous post, I still think they're too expensive but you've also got to factor in that some Move games are already out and will be patched when Move is released (so some won't buy an extra game initially), or that some already have a Playstation Eye (and will only buy a controller or 2), so the entry price for Move really is lower for existing PS3 owners than Kinect for existing 360 owners (in the UK at least).

Strange : In UK you will not get a £79 move bundle with PSEye, Move, Demo Disc and Sport Champions ? 

Thats not 2 players. And does not allow you to play all Move games. 

You need to add £50 for the analog controller parts. Which you need to be able to experience all PS Move games.

Yes you can play some games without, but the point is with Kinect you have the full experience right out of the box for £129. You can have a gimped PS Move for around the same price or a full Move experience for £180 Amazon or £189 high street. 

It's only £25 not 50, as you don't need 2 analog controllers as for at least one you can substitute the DS3.

We also don't know how many games will require the extra analog controller. I have a Wii with 2 Wii-motes and a single nun-chuck and for most MP games I get by, and for others I usually have someone bring an extra nun-chuck.

Like I said, the ENTRY price for most current PS3 owners (even for 2 players for the reasons stated above) is far cheaper and people will see that. Won't neccessarily mean Move will do better (I actually think Kinect will do better), but the entry price is very important and Move is essentially cheaper.