


Sony’s motion-controlled video game system, PlayStation Move, uses a PlayStation Eye camera to track the movements of a ball of light attached to a microphone-like handheld controller. Officially announced and named earlier this year at the Game Developers Conference in March, it wasn’t until this week at E3 that we got a good look at some of the first titles that will employ the new system.
As we noted earlier in our E3 preview, this is the year of motion control for all three major game console manufacturers. Microsoft is showing off its Kinect system, which gets rid of the controller altogether; while Sony unveiled PS Move; and Nintendo aims to improve the motion control system it launched on the Wii in 2006 with a new Wii Motion Plus attachment that enhances the Wiimote’s ability to process complex motion.
We took a look at a few of the forthcoming PlayStation Move titles out on the E3 show floor, including Table Tennis, Kung Fu Rider and SingStar Dance. Check out the video below and let us know what you think: Do you have a favorite from amongst the Big Three’s motion control systems?
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