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So, Where’s Star Wars PlayStation Move?

GXC: "When Sony revealed their motion controller for the PS3 back at E3 2009, there was one [possible] game on a lot of people’s mind: Star Wars. The new controller was seemingly a perfect fit for bringing the legendary action of lightsabers into the living room. Three years later however, there is still nothing to be seen on that frontier. So [the] question is: Where is Star Wars PlayStation Move? "

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ThatMiamiGuy4211d ago

I think it's safe to assume we won't be seeing one on the PS3.

iXenon4211d ago

I have a feeling that a Star Wars move game wouldn't meet expectations.

SoundGamer4211d ago

Probably not - but if they truly tried, they could make a good one. There's no reason they couldn't other than trying to cut costs and make it a quick cash grab.

doctorstrange4211d ago

MS got the exclusivity with their shitty Kinect game, simple as

stuntman_mike4211d ago

I just want to see more of 1313.

t0mmyb0y4210d ago

Heck yes. That should be a good one.

Soldierone4211d ago

After see the crap that was Star Wars Kinect.....you really want to see it on Move? Don't get me wrong, actually holding a lightsaber could be rather cool with Move, but if its made by a similar studio I expect nothing of quality.

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LucasArts Co-founder David Fox Reflects on Four Decades in the Gaming Industry

In an era where pixels ruled the screen and creativity sparked the imagination, a few names stand out as trailblazers in the gaming industry – David Fox is undoubtedly among them. As a co-founder of LucasArts, Fox played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of gaming, leaving an indelible mark with iconic titles that continue to resonate with players worldwide. Join Sector as he shares captivating stories about the birth of LucasArts and the enthralling narratives behind some of the industry's most beloved classics.

mastershredder72d ago

eh…Gilbert, Purcell Schaffer were the trail blazers in that crew. David, while he did do some stuff once, like a real long ass time ago is more like b-list personality that specializes in reminiscing and signing ops at a convention.

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Exploring 'Star Wars: Imperial Ace' – A Hidden Gem in Mobile Gaming History

Revisit 'Star Wars: Imperial Ace,' the 2006 mobile game that brought immersive Star Wars space battles to the palm of your hand.

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Galactic Horror Reimagined: The Thrilling New 'Star Wars: Death Troopers' Game Demo

Dive into 'Star Wars: Death Troopers' game demo, a blend of sci-fi and horror, promising a unique, thrilling experience in a familiar galaxy.

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