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SCEA CEO Kaz Hirai says EyeToy complement should be available to consumers sometime early next year, along with unnamed games support.

Sony saved its big new hardware announcement for last week's GamesCom in Cologne, Germany, saying that the ergonomic PlayStation 3 Slim would be available for $299 beginning the first week of September. However, Sony also had a substantive PS3-related hardware announcement during this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo in June, where it demoed its new camera-based motion-sensing controller.

As part of an interview with The Times of London today, Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Kaz Hirai said that gamers can expect to see the PS3's latest motion-sensing controller in stores sometime during spring 2010.

"We are slating it for spring of next year," he told The Times. "One of the things is that we just don't want to put out the controller. We need great software that supports the controller at launch. It's something that we've been working on for the longest time."

Hirai did not elaborate on which games would support the controller at launch. Sony demoed the device using a number of prototype games in July, showing on one end of the spectrum a tennis game and on the other a first-person fantasy action adventure. SCEA senior vice president of marketing Peter Dille later noted that various third-party developers have already gotten their hands on the new technology.

With a spring 2010 launch, it appears as if Sony's motion-sensing controller will beat Microsoft's similar technology to market. The Xbox 360 maker also unveiled its own camera-based motion-sensing device, code-named Project Natal, during E3 2009. However, the publisher has yet to establish a firm date on when that device will be available.

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6216098.html?tag=latestheadlines;title;1



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What's with all the motion sensing in video games? When I'm playing, I don't want to be making any motion (besides pressing buttons).



           

Y do Sony a MS need to get into motion contols. Leave the gimicks to the wii.



Interesting. The wii already has a dominate hold on motion sensing, and I don't expect the ps3 to take much of it's marketshare because of this. But I wonder if this will hinder Natal?



DaHuuuuuudge said:
Interesting. The wii already has a dominate hold on motion sensing, and I don't expect the ps3 to take much of it's marketshare because of this. But I wonder if this will hinder Natal?

I think release date is the key, which ever comes first will sell better.



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they need 1 BIG casual game at launch & 1 big garcore game



AkibaFan said:
they need 1 BIG casual game at launch & 1 big garcore game

Thats what I was thinking, at the bare minimum. I don't even know anyone with the ps3 eye in real life, and I don't own one either. So for many people, buying the eye and the controller will be a big commitment financially. They need to show their commitmit to this early on. (Off topic, how cool would it be to play an elder scrolls game with this?)



This is exactly what sony needs. Motion control games that you actually control your character in real time in both walking around in rooms and doging hits etc. If they get this out the door, and make it work, you can expect big things.



if they can figure out a way to incorporate it in to past games. i think it would sell.



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BULLDOGG said:
if they can figure out a way to incorporate it in to past games. i think it would sell.

Agreed, but doubtfull.