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steverhcp02 said:


I do disagree with the nav controller counting as a Move Unit. Move sales should be strictly Move controller given the circumstances. Dualshocks, which come with every PS3 so there is one in every home, can be used as a Nav controller.

The problem is VGChartz isnt just counting it as a single unit which it is. The playstation Move controller is called a MOVE controller, the PSEye has been available for a while is in many homes and can be bought on the cheap on its own for a while, the Nav controller simply is a cosmetically different dualshock which as i stated has been out with every PS3(since rumble) So when this NEW MOVE controller launches i dont understand why all of a sudden we are only tying it to sales of already available devices to justify its sell through.

It is what it is. Count the glowing ball controller sales and just be done with it. Sony doesnt only sell or ship a unit if its unique, its sold however many people buy. This site has never tracked unique users for anything, starting now is peculiar to say the least.

Yea, I suppose I can agree the Nav shouldn't be included.  But again, very puzzling how VGC would begin counting only unique users to Eye and Move as the official numbers.  I mean that knocks ~45K sales right out the window.  I do hope that Sony releases some official numbers in the coming weeks.  And regardless of how it started, I think the Move is going to surprise some people this holiday.  I know a few of family members will most likely be buying a few Moves come Christmas.  And that's only after playing a few minutes with it.