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Ubisoft "experimenting" with 360/PS3 motion tech

Ubisoft Montreal is currently "experimenting" with Xbox 360 and PS3's motion devices, studio president Yannis Mallat has said.

Speaking to CVG in London last night, the Montreal and Toronto boss said that the developer would consider incorporating Natal and PS3 motion devices into existing franchises.
itchy18 - contributor
Published: 55 days 3 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Dev News
 
 

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skv007 - 55 days 3 hours ago
1 - 'the developer would consider incorporating Natal and PS3 motion devices into existing franchises. '
existing franchises eh? It'd be cool if they patched in some of their games that have been released for Motion controls. Not that Ubi has had any decent game since PoP in dec =/
And i dont want motion controls in an actiong game like PoP.
Which was short and crap compared to the last gen PoP. Now he was bad-ass -.-
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Pennywise - 55 days 3 hours ago
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PoP was my biggest disappointment. Very sad what they did to that series.
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Pope_John_Paul_II - 55 days 3 hours ago
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UBisoft will find that the PS3 is an easier approach to make a mo-co game, since they can just port those stupid little wii games onto the system.
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