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Eurogamer: PlayStation Move Hands-On

At last, Sony's new motion controller has a name. And it's not Arc or Gem, as you'll know if you read Eurogamer's live text blog or the rumours floating around the internet before the press conference even kicked off. As soon as it was over the audience flocked to the room next door, where Sony had set up 30 demo stations to show off the first batch of PlayStation Move games.

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Chris3995574d ago

"My moves aren't always accurately represented by my avatar, but there is much less input lag than in Nintendo's game."

What's all this bs about lag? This is from EUROGAMER. If they don't have an issue, no one should.

hoops5574d ago

So YOU used SOny's MOVE to disqualify what they said when they used it? This site is AWESOME! LOL

Chris3995573d ago

Good luck in the Special Olympics this year.

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10 of the best PlayStation Move required games for PS3

Game Idealist reveal their list of the ten top PlayStation 3 games that require a PlayStation Move controller.

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Ulf3035d ago (Edited 3035d ago )

Wow. This article is like 5 years too late?

And also? The Wonderbook games, namely the two Harry Potter ones, Book of Spells and Book of Potions, were probably the best Move games... yet this article doesn't mention them.

Mr_cheese3035d ago

Resistance 3 doesnt get a mention either and that game was brilliant when used with the sharp shooter

bu3ouf913035d ago

Ha, I felt the same 😂👌

FyBy3035d ago

So Sony please remake Sports champions.....pleeeeeease :-)

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Injusticewarrior3035d ago

Atleast it had tumble listed..
I enjoyed the dead space and resident evil light gun games with the move.

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Wiiwarewave Review: Brunswick Pro Bowling (WiiU eShop)

Wiiwarewaves Review for Farsight Studious bowling game Brunswick Pro Bowling.

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Review: Brunswick Pro Bowling | Nintendo Life

NL:
Ultimately, it's a pity to see so much effort going to waste in projects like these - sure, some games exist for the sole purpose of generating income to the license, while others are the training wheels for small studios that want to grow big. Brunswick Pro Bowling is a bit of both, a mediocre licensed title developed by a relatively small studio with little experience. Sadly this one was doomed since the day it got greenlit.

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