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PlayStation Move controller to become a research tool Sony's new software Move.Me enables the Move motion controller to be used as an input device on PCs for development beyond gaming.
The core of Sony's new push into motion-sensing gaming will be the Move controller itself, which detects and translates movement by way of the PlayStation Eye camera. Designed to augment this ...
PlayStation Move motion controller delivers unmatched accuracy through its advanced motion sensors, including a three-axis gyroscope, a three-axis accelerometer, and a terrestrial magnetic field ...
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The familiar DualShock controller hasn't changed all that much since its first iteration in 1997, but in 2010, Sony introduced its first motion controller: the PlayStation Move (above).
PlayStation Move motion controller is used in combination with the PlayStation®Eye camera*2 to detect the precise movement, angle, and absolute position in 3D space of the user, thereby allowing ...
Marks’ latest effort, the wand-like Move controller, debuts on Sept. 19, with some 20 games available at the launch. Marks began working on a natural user interface for games back in 1999, after ...
PlayStation Move motion controller and sub-controller will further broaden the gaming experience on the PS3 system for all genres, from games that use one motion controller to games that use both ...
Sony announced at GDC that the PlayStation Move is a success, having shipped more than 10.5 million Playstation Move motion controllers. Keep in mind that "10.5 million shipped" does not mean "10. ...
Sony unveiled a new motion-sensing video game controller called the Playstation Move at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday and made a less-than-subtle attempt to contrast it ...
Sony will also be on hand to demo PlayStation Move motion controller and the company's senior researcher Dr. Richard Marks will be there to give us the behind-the-scenes story.