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"And were certainly not interested in gimmicks and were certainly not interested in conventional thinking" Sony E3 2006

Conventional -"ordinary rather than different or original"

 

Gimmick- "a concealed, usually devious aspect or feature of something, as a plan or deal:"

 

 

Sounds like the MOVE to me.

 

Jack Tretton give it up you suck, now KB thats a bad ass. 



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NJ5 said:
This is like Bin Laden taking a shot at the Unabomber for being a terrorist.

LOL! But he'd be witty once in a lifetime.

 



Stwike him, Centuwion. Stwike him vewy wuffly! (Pontius Pilate, "Life of Brian")
A fart without stink is like a sky without stars.
TGS, Third Grade Shooter: brand new genre invented by Kevin Butler exclusively for Natal WiiToo Kinect. PEW! PEW-PEW-PEW! 
 


Squilliam said:
Tridrakious said:
Squilliam said:
Tridrakious said:
Move will be better than Natal.

I can't believe people are actually expecting Microsoft to make a decent piece of new technology.

I mean seriously. Microsoft? Creating something new? That works like promised? HA!

I can see by your signature you're already enjoying Sony's copy of Microsofts achievements.


Well me personally. I don't like the Achievement/Trophy systems.

There are very few games that I go out of my way to get. Dragon Age and God of War III are the only ones on PS3 that I'm really going after, but that because I love those games.

I also don't update my card very freqently.

I was sucked in at first though.

Ahh, sorry.

In any case the technology is usually fine, its the implementation which is often off for Microsoft technology. The software behind say Natal is pretty much excellent but the question as always is will they screw it up in implementing the interface.


I would love to see Move and Natal be successes, because I think Nintendo has become complacent.

More competition will improve the state of motion control.

Me personally I think Sony has a better shot at giving Nintendo competition, because they will be fighting it out directly at Nintendo. Of course Microsoft could surprise and end up running away with motion control.

But I stand behind my statement that PlayStation Move will be more successful. My reason, Sony is backing Move. The device is better built and will take away many, many exclusives the platform once had. Because it will be easier for companies to port things over.

Plus Sony's track record for taking risks (Heavy Rain, LittleBigPlanet, MotorStorm, Heavenly Sword, WarHawk, MAG, Eye of Judgement) I think we will see Sony really pushing the limits of this technology pretty early in it's life.

Both Sony and Mircosoft are going to be aggressive, but Sony already has an advantage. It's a similar input device to the Wiimote. That already gives countless companies something to rest easy on. At least from the first 5 to 7 months. After that, I will personally promise that Sony will be raising the bar. Just like they did with Uncharted. Just like they did with LittleBigPlanet. Demon's Souls. Uncharted 2. MAG. Heavy Rain. God of War III. Gran Turismo 5.



Squilliam said:
Tridrakious said:
Move will be better than Natal.

I can't believe people are actually expecting Microsoft to make a decent piece of new technology.

I mean seriously. Microsoft? Creating something new? That works like promised? HA!

I can see by your signature you're already enjoying Sony's copy of Microsofts achievements.

how do you quit the game on Xbox 360 and Wii? what button do you press?