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PlayStation® Move motion controller

SCEA also announced that on September 19, 2010 it will release a PlayStation Move bundle comprised of a PlayStation Move motion controller, PlayStation®Eye camera, Sports Champions Blu-ray disc game and PlayStation Move demo disc for $99.99 (RRP).  Additionally, a PlayStation 3 Sports Champion Move Bundle, which includes a PS3 system, PlayStation Move motion controller, PlayStation Eye camera, Sports Champions Blu-ray game and PlayStation Move game demo disc, will be available for $399.99 (RRP). Stand alone PlayStation Move motion controller for the PS3 system will also be sold at $49.99 (MSRP). The new PlayStation Move navigation controller, which can be used alongside the motion controller for intuitive navigation of in-game characters and objects, will also become available on the same day at $29.99 (MSRP). Standalone first party games for the PlayStation Move will be priced at $39.99 (MSRP). With more than 15 dedicated titles for use with the PlayStation Move motion controller available on the day of launch and 40 more slated to hit throughout the holiday season, both casual gamers and hardcore gamers will have plenty of reasons to clear their coffee tables and immerse themselves in the most precise and ultra sensory gaming experience ever made possible. PlayStation Move titles showcased at E3 include:

First Party Titles

Sports Champions™, September 2010

Eye Pet™, September 2010

Kung Fu Rider™, September 2010

Start the Party! ™, September 2010

echochrome™ 2 (PSN), September 2010

Tumble (PSN), September 2010

Hustle Kings, October 2010

PAIN (PSN), October 2010

TV Superstars™, October 2010

The Fight: Lights Out™, October 2010

The Shoot™, October 2010

High Velocity Bowling (PSN) October 2010

Heavy Rain®, October 2010

Sly Collection, November 2010

SingStar® Dance, November 2010

LittleBigPlanet™ 2, November 2010

Beat Sketcher (PSN), Fall 2010

SOCOM 4, Fall 2010

Sorcery™, 2011

Heroes on the Move, 2011

Killzone® 3, 2011  



Publisher Titles

Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® 11 (Electronic Arts), September 2010

Toy Story 3: The Video Game (Disney Interactive Studios), September 2010

The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest (WB Games Inc.), September 2010

Brunswick Pro Bowling (Crave), September 2010

Resident Evil®5 Gold Edition (Capcom), September 2010

Time Crisis: Razing Storm (Bandai Namco), September 2010

NBA® 2K11 (2K Sports), October 2010

John Daly's ProStroke Golf (OG International), Fall 2010

Racquet Sports (Ubisoft), Fall 2010

R.U.S.E. (Ubisoft), September 2010

Kung Fu LIVE (Virtual Air Guitar Company), October 2010

Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos™ (Crave), November 2010

Disney Tron Evolution the Video Game (Disney Interactive Studios), November 2010



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where is dead space extraction?

 

i m still upset that they didn't announce the move for dead space 2  or MGS rising



 

 

 

SpartanFX said:

where is dead space extraction?

 

i m still upset that they didn't announce the move for dead space 2  or MGS rising


It's a digital title: these appear to be their retail games only.



Heavy Rain? I assume there's going to be an update...



4 ≈ One

Before E3 started I would have predicted (i.t.o motion control devices):

1. Natal - Nr.1 Due to better software, more technology and a lot of financial backing from MS

2. Wii - Nintendo's eventual AAA lineup will always earn a lot of merits.

3. Move - isn't this just a wii-clone? Where's the software!?

At this point, things stand here:

1. Move - From Sony's attitude it does seem like I'll have AAA software to play in beautiful full HD with cool motion controls! Naughty Dog and Santa Monica, I'm looking at you!!!

2. Wii - Just the fact that 3DS is SO awesome and that Galaxy2 is goty quality means Wii has me excited.

3. Kinect - MS, if you hype something this much then please astound us with your quality software. Now.



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Sly Collection is getting Move support? Interesting.

I was pretty impressed by Sorcery.



I could care less about the tacked on motion controls many of these games will get.  Sorcery on the other hand, looks awesome.  If it lives up to the potential shown today, will be the game that makes me purchase Move.  It was the best game Sony showed for Move.  It was also my second favorite game of the Sony conference (Killzone 3 is my first...I can't wait to get my hands on it). 



the 2011 on Sorcery makes me a sad panda :(



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?

RolStoppable said:

That's definitely a much better lineup than what Kinect is getting, from both, first and third party studios.

I am still unsure what was more hilarious: Microsoft's E3 conference or IGN's reactions including most notably Daemon "Blinded by Mario" Hatfield. Sorry for going off topic here, but Microsoft's E3 2009 and 2010 seem like Sony's E3 2005 and 2006 lumped together with Nintendo's E3 2008. This week's going to be fun.


I think your full of it.

 

A few of these are updates to games that have been out. the few good ones are pushed into ''2011''. infact this line up is ''ok'' neither pro cas nor pro core.

 

Msfts went all out for one grp..and it's going to sell.

You of all people should know what casuals like.

 

Go ahead and post the msft line up.



Pipedream24 said:

I could care less about the tacked on motion controls many of these games will get.  Sorcery on the other hand, looks awesome.  If it lives up to the potential shown today, will be the game that makes me purchase Move.  It was the best game Sony showed for Move.  It was also my second favorite game of the Sony conference (Killzone 3 is my first...I can't wait to get my hands on it). 


If RE5's Move version is at all like RE4: Wii Edition, I can assure you that it will make a very noticeable difference.

DarkisWR said:

Msfts went all out for one grp..and it's going to sell.

You of all people should know what casuals like.



If you think the underlined is true, then why are you questioning him?