| Slimebeast said: That makes sense but then Kitler a couple of posts above said that the Wii-mote has a camera too. |
Camera isn't exactly the right word - the black thing on the front of the Wii Remote is an infrared light sensor. It reports the two-dimensional position of up to four infrared lights it "sees" (but only two infrared lights are actually being used).
it's a different approach - both systems track lights, but on the Wii it can only be used for pointing on the screen. PS Move on the other hand uses the light tracking to detect the controller's exact position in space. That method can be used for pointing on the screen as well, but it needs more motion. When it comes to on-screen pointing, the Wii Remote works like a laser pointer while PS Move works like Minority Report.
In the end, PS Move can do anything the Wii Remote can, but it can also do most things Kinect can:







