Here are a bunch of photos from Sony’s Game Developers Conference 2010 presser on the PlayStation Move. Check out oodles of shots from the presentation and a few from the open demo area. There’s also a shot of the funky dancer chicks that appeared when the event transitioned into a God of War III launch party. Hmmm…what’s up with GDC 2010 and all the exotic dancers?!?
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This Playstation Move has some potential. That fighting demo looked good. With true 1 to 1 controls like that can you imagine if they made Fight Night Round 4 playable with Move?
I'm not that impressed with move lbp looked weak and socom 4 looked lame
I am almost assuredly getting this. I had been considering a Wii but I think this will be much better. The true 1 to 1 is a big plus along with the hardware capabilities of the PS3 over the Wii. It will be fun to see how they try and implement it into current games or different genres.
@RRODisHere I was actually thinking about a boxing training game when I saw the fighting demo. I'd love something like that.
I'm glad that some of you are impressed with PlayStation Move. Some of it is hard to convey and some people don't understand the fidelity of the hardware. It's really impressive tech that gives developers some really cool opportunities. I'm sure there will be some interesting first-party titles. The list of third-party publishers is pretty good too. I'm looking forward to seeing what Square Enix will do with Move.
@R-Pad
Hopefully more than what they did with Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers on the Wii….
Sooner or later, we're all gonna be playing multiplayer games watching our teammate in front of us saying "Dude, why do you keep scratching your ass?"
It's the WiiHD!! We kept on hearing it was coming, unfortunately for Nintendo Sony is gonna launch it first.
j/k.
Seriously, I'll have to see the tech first hand to form a firm opinion on this. Anything can be made to look good on a stage demo, which is really all most of us have seen of it.
I, too, would like to get my hands on Sony's Sex Toy of Doom… er, Move. I want to know how it compares to other Wii titles as far as motion controls go.
-M
@RROD
Most ppl will only be able to play a boxing game for about 2 minutes. In fact I just came from the gym and reading your comment made me feel tired and winded lol.
@Smartguy
That would make it better because when playing Fight Night Round 4 most people keep spamming the buttons but with Move they would get tired and you'll have a much more realistic fight.
@RROD
True. I'm relegated to the fact that I'm old and stuck in the traditional mode of game inputs though. I like to relax and play. I go to the gym and walk my dog for exercise. I don't care to interact in that fashion with a game.
@ Smartguy
You say that now, but when Playstation Move version of Leisure Suit Larry comes out, you'll be talking about how you can play it for hours and hours.
@N8R
I don't know if a game will motion controls and sexual exploitation will ever be released…at least this gen. It goes a long way from trying to brand it as a family friendly. Even the App Store is removing sexual apps at a brisk pace.
(i get your joke, but it brings up an interesting tangent)
Sports titles? LOL.
@ Smartguy
I think Sony has a better shot at releasing something like that before I’d think Nintendo would. Big N is focused squarely on family friendly where Sony puts out games for gamers. I believe it’s plausible, just not likely considering how lame games like that are.
It brings Hot Coffee into play though. However, Larry did prove that as long as you don’t try to hide it, you can get away with mini-games like that (to a degree).
Long and short, since Sony and MS are moving forward with motion controls and it’s not just Nintendo anymore, the likelihood of risque games involving motion controls has indeed been raised. Whether or not it will happen… I have no idea.
OMG! N8 & Smartguy;
You just gave me a visual of a company (say, Hustler Interactive Media) developing a really, really naughty game for Natal.
Oh, the possiblilities.
-M