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jneul said:
RareglovE said:
this mayb a crazy idea but Alan Wake will work great with the MOVE

that's exactly what i thought as well lol, oh well AW is exclusive, so maybe the next silent hil lor even better the next RE??

currently RE5 gold edition supports the MOVE



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This is incredible!

i especially loved the part where they held the Move like a flashlight and moved through the room. i would like to see a game that uses this function!

i as a PS3 user will happily admit that the move design was inspired by the Wii-Mote, as long as Wii users admit that the move is superior



“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

Depending on price, the move is gonna be a day one for me, let's just hope they don't abandon it like they did the eye toy.



PS One/2/p/3slim/Vita owner. I survived the Apocalyps3/Collaps3 and all I got was this lousy signature.


Xbox One: What are you doing Dave?

Severance said:
thismeintiel said:

Thanks for posting the vids. Awesome stuff, especially the picture manipulation. When devs get there coding up to snuff for release, this controller could prove very interesting.

@ theprof00

I found a very interesting post at psu.com.

http://www.psu.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5000278&postcount=1

I guess Sony doesn't copy as much as some may think. Well, not unless they are copying themselves. In truth, the Move was the next step to where Sony was going with motion controls. They had already filed a patent for a wand-like device in Dec. of '04. I'm guessing either the decline in interest for the Eyetoy or the launch of the PS3 less than 2 yrs away was the cause for them to not follow through. Now, I will give credit to Nintendo, though. If they hadn't come along and proven that motion control could be huge, Sony may not have invested in theirs. But Sony is far from a copycat.  We'll just leave that to MS. 


wow i just realized that i own a lot of the Eye Toy games.

Eye Toy Play 1 / 2 / 3 (they're fun if you feel retarded)

AntiGrav (The best one)

Operation Spy (mehhhh but the only one with voice commands)

and some of the games i have , had Eye Toy functions , Jackie Chan Adventures and Harry Potter : Prisoner of Azkaban.

Shh!  The EyeToy never existed.   

It is kinda funny how Nintendo used Play and Sports, too.  Of course I won't say they copied, just drew inspiration from.  BTW, what in the world did Jackie Chan and Prisoner of Azkaban use it for?



thismeintiel said:
Severance said:
thismeintiel said:

Thanks for posting the vids. Awesome stuff, especially the picture manipulation. When devs get there coding up to snuff for release, this controller could prove very interesting.

@ theprof00

I found a very interesting post at psu.com.

http://www.psu.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5000278&postcount=1

I guess Sony doesn't copy as much as some may think. Well, not unless they are copying themselves. In truth, the Move was the next step to where Sony was going with motion controls. They had already filed a patent for a wand-like device in Dec. of '04. I'm guessing either the decline in interest for the Eyetoy or the launch of the PS3 less than 2 yrs away was the cause for them to not follow through. Now, I will give credit to Nintendo, though. If they hadn't come along and proven that motion control could be huge, Sony may not have invested in theirs. But Sony is far from a copycat.  We'll just leave that to MS. 


wow i just realized that i own a lot of the Eye Toy games.

Eye Toy Play 1 / 2 / 3 (they're fun if you feel retarded)

AntiGrav (The best one)

Operation Spy (mehhhh but the only one with voice commands)

and some of the games i have , had Eye Toy functions , Jackie Chan Adventures and Harry Potter : Prisoner of Azkaban.

Shh!  The EyeToy never existed.  ;-D 

It is kinda funny how Nintendo used Play and Sports, too.  Of course I won't say they copied, just drew inspiration from.  BTW, what in the world did Jackie Chan and Prisoner of Azkaban use it for?

Arcad-ish multiplayer Games

on Harry Potter one , you first have your picture taken and that hat thing on the movie will choose a "House" for you (it recognize's your facial expression)

after that each house gets points from players being better (maximum players is 8 or 14 players if i remember right)

these are two of the games

on Jackie Chan (btw this game is G.R.E.A.T also the cell shading is so well done)

the eyetoy lets you play these mini games that will get you EXP points (can't find youtube videos =s ) like kungfu juggling and such, this game has so many mini games its like Yakuza / Shenmue kinda game , also had an addicting "Triple-Triad" like  Card Game, if you got a PS2 you should get it.



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I live for the sword, the steel, and the gun...

- Wasteland - The Mission.

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Found VERY little footage of the card game in jackie chan (though its only the selecting cards screen =[ )

click here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIiiPVOAA0A#t=2m05s



I live for the burn...and the sting of pleasure...
I live for the sword, the steel, and the gun...

- Wasteland - The Mission.

Severance said:
Found VERY little footage of the card game in jackie chan (though its only the selecting cards screen =[ )

click here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIiiPVOAA0A#t=2m05s

Wow!  Didn't realize there were even that many games for the Eye Toy.  I just knew the Play and Sports series, Anti-Grav, and a few random ones that you only used to take a pic.