A Bad Clown said:
Ball: The most obvious thing about the Move controller is the big, white, rubber ball that rests at the very top of the controller. The empty, light-up ball isn't there to just make it easier for the Playstation 3's camera to track your movement. We've also found that developers use the ball's ability to change colors on the fly to augment gameplay. The ball flashes colors in some games, denoting your movements, or reaction to things happening in the game. This extra bit of sensory feedback has, we think, some pretty exciting potential and shows that Sony is looking beyond just matching what's already in the motion gaming market. Finally, Augmented Reality: We haven't really seen a lot of this yet, but the Playstation Move nails augmented reality and does it in a way that you're going to enjoy. Games like Start the Party, EyePet and even Sports Champions all experiment with the idea of turning that Move controller into a piece of cartoon fiction when it shows up in live video on your television. The first time you see it, a live video of yourself holding a cartoon weapon or silly toy, it's really neat. Imagine what developers may do with this in a year or two.
http://kotaku.com/5626492/playstation-move-review-the-motion-controller-wars-start-now |
actually they do make sense you need to open your mind,
anyway about that CNET review, i noticed they discussed about the difference between move an wii on the second page but it did not get mot much praise from them at all, so it's like they was ignoring the positive points and making up negative ones...
i HAVE NO ISSUES STANDIND MY EYE ON TOP OF MY TV AT ALL AND IT'S 32" TALL AND IS NOT A CON, CALIBRATION TAKES ABOUT 5 SECONDS ONCE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND IF YOU DON;T CHANGE PLAYERS OR THE ENVIROMNENT (LIGHTING), NO RECALIBRATION REQUIRED, SEEMS UNFAIR TO RATE IT DOWN ON IT'S LIBRARY AS WELL, BUT SPORTS CHAMPIONS IS A REALLY GOOD GAME.
it's the future of handheld
PS VITA = LIFE
The official Vita thread http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=130023&page=1