PlayStation Move Sharp Shooter Unboxing (video)

I know we are more then a little late but it took me over two months to get my order fulfilled by Amazon, seeing how as they were sold out in every retail store that I visited. After that, even thought our video unboxing was filmed, it’s been sitting in my editing cue for the past month but alas, I’ve finished. Bellow is a video unboxing of the PlayStation Move Sharp Shooter. Besides seeing what’s inside the box, I go over some tips on how to properly place your Move controllers inside and a list of games that are compatible. Those looking to purchase one will note that you can place an order on Amazon who has them in stock with no sales tax!

PlayStation Move Goes Linux Multi Gestured, Controls Facebook and More

Though we failed to report on it, in early March, Sony announced a new initiative called Move.me which is an server application that promises to let researchers, hobbyists and others use the Move as a controller for a PC. Currently in closed beta and set to be released into the wild by Summer, Move.me hopes to capture the enthusiast crowd’s imagination by giving them access to PlayStation Move’s source code with little guidance. Instead Sony and PlayStation want users to hack away at the motion based controller till their hearts desire. Now Jacob Pennock is one of the first to report back in with his findings. Using the PlayStation Move, he is able to navigate around in his desktop, navigate through Facebook and create gesture based shortcuts to launch movies, Pandora and more. What’s more impressive is that Jacob only received access to the currently closed SDK last Thursday. It should be noted that Jacob will share is findings with the rest of the closed beta community of Move.me till the program goes out of private beta, in which case he and the rest of the community will be able to publish their codes for the web, and anybody wishing to give it a go will be able to have access to the SDK  from Sony.

“We want to see what innovative applications programmers can create using the PS Move controller, the PS3™ system, the PlayStation®Eye camera, and a PC,” Sony said in its Move.Me site.

For all those interested, some of the key areas that Sony would like you to focus on is:

  • Games and tools that support kids’ physical fitness and nutrition
  • Kid-friendly programming interfaces for computer/technology classes or individual learning
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Sports physiology or fitness training
  • Music and the creative arts

Hit the jump for one more video.

[Via JacobPennock]

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PlayStation Move Continues to be Sold Out at GameStop


It’s been almost 8 months since the PlayStation Move was introduced to the market and it’s been almost 8 months of sold out inventory. Designed to cater to both the casual and hardcore gamer with titles like Resident Evil 5, Killzone 3 and the upcoming SOCOM 4, the PlayStation Move was an effort on Sony’s part to extend the reach of the PlayStation 3 platform while giving gamers one more way to interact with their content. Having experiencing the sellout first hand as it took my own family over a month to get me two PlayStation Move Controller and Navigation Sticks for Christmas and after 3 weeks of waiting for my PlayStation Move Sharp Shooter, I’m still empty handed, I believe it when GameStop announced today that they are having a hard time keeping these units on the shelves.

“We have struggled to stay in stock on the Sony Move controllers; there’s a tremendous amount of demand for that,” said GameStop’s Tony Bartel. “Provided we can get more into stock, we should see some strong growth there as well.”

[Via IndustryGamers]

Sony Would Like Developers to Consider PlayStation Move and 3D Support

Sony has been on the forefront of cutting edge with the PlayStation 3, creating a device that, unlike previous PlayStation units and other consoles on the market, can be expanded upon and offer new features that even those who bought the PlayStation during its launch can enjoy. Over the last 9 months, the PlayStation 3 has been updated via software to allow for 3D games and movies. Shortly after that, Sony also released the PlayStation Move, which continues to be the most advanced and precise motion sensor gaming attachment on the market. In order to show consumers and other developers the capability of these new technologies, Sony has taken it upon itself to offer these advacements in some of the hottest games of 2010 and 2011. Titles such as Gran Turismo 5, LittleBigPlanet 2, Killzone 3, MotorStorm Apocalypse and the upcoming Uncharted 3, Socom 4 and Infamous 2, will all support native 3D. Current titles on the market such as LittleBigPlanet 2, Killzone 3 and again the upcoming Socom 4 and soon to be released Move Heroes game, featuring some of PlayStation most well known characters, like Jak & Dexter, Ratchet and Clank, and Sly, will support PlayStation Move on top of native 3D.

Now, Sony wants developers outside of the Sony family to leverage these PlayStation 3 features and incorporate them into their games to offer a more unique and rich environment for the players.

“Whenever we come out with new technology, whether it’s Move or 3D, there is always the request that goes out to the [development] teams that says, ‘Hey it would be great if you could implement it.’ We know that adds to the layer of not only the marketing message we have access to but it also adds to the availability of different Sony channels that we can broadcast our message out to,”

Sony has gone on record and states that in no way or shape is it requiring developers to offer these. Instead, it wants them to look at games like Killzone 3 which has been said to be one of the best looking games ever created on the PlayStation 3 which also offers the most native and natural Move experience while still implementing 3D. The point here is that developers can add these features to their game without worrying about tapping out the PlayStation 3 or the need to sacrifice quality.

Hit the jump for a full list of PlayStation Move and 3D-supported games.

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SOCOM 4 Full Deployment Edition Gives You Move Bundle with $70 Savings

2011 is gearing up to be an exciting time for PlayStation 3 and Move fans. January saw the release of LittleBigPlanet 2 and just this week, Killzone 3 was released with full native Move and 3D support. Now set for an April 19th release, SOCOM 4 will give PlayStation 3 owners another exclusive FPS with full Move support from the ground up. The SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs Full Deployment Edition for $149.99 will come packed with:

  • SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs video game on Blu-ray disc
  • PlayStation Move Motion Controller
  • PlayStation Move Navigation Controller
  • PlayStation Move sharp shooter
  • PlayStation Eye Camera

This limited time bundle will allow those who want to experience Move for the first time to save $70 versus buying the individual pieces needed for the full Move experience. Of course FPS fans, SOCOM 4 is Dualshock 3 compatible as well with the regular edition costing $59.99.

Quad Charger for PS3 Move Review (Video)

A little under two months ago, I did a video review, though in hindsight should have been called overview of the Quad Charger for the PS3 Move. Back then, I was still getting pieces together for my PlayStation Move setup and did not actually own the PlayStation move itself. Fast forward to today, thanks to a wonderful girlfriend and mother, I now own two PlayStation Move Controllers and 2 PlayStation Move Navigation controllers. This presented itself as the perfect time to revisit the old video and do a full review of the product. For those looking to buy one, Amazon has a fantastic price on them.

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SOCOM 4 Release Date News & Killzone 3 will have SOCOM 4 Beta

SOCOM 4 news has been pretty quiet ever since we heard that the game was delayed back in July of last year.  However, the Wall Street Journal said this third-person shooter game will be arriving in April.  A specific date has not been set but we have a month and it’s getting there.  SOCOM 4 will also be Playstation Move compatible.

Other exciting news for fans was announced today from Sony.  When buying Killzone 3, players will receive a code to access the SOCOM 4 Beta.  Killzone 3 arrives in just over a month, (February 22) and this definitely adds to the excitement and anticipation for this game .  The beta will test the online multiplayer portion of the game, offering up to 32-player firefights.  Zipper Interactive’s Chris Roper described the details:

To get early access to the beta, look for the SOCOM 4 callout on the front of all eligible copies of Killzone 3 (including both the standalone and Helghast Editions). Inside the box you’ll find a PSN code that you’ll be able to redeem for your early access as soon as the beta goes live. To find out when the SOCOM 4 multiplayer beta begins, be sure to check back at SOCOM.com once you pick up your copy of Killzone 3, hitting shelves on February 22nd.

We’ll have more information on the SOCOM 4 multiplayer beta itself in the near future. For now, take a look at the callout for the beta on the awesome Killzone 3 box art!

There’s no word as to when the SOCOM 4 beta will kick off but details should come shortly.  The beta code will only be available at participating retailers.  Pre-order Killzone 3 now at GameStop, Amazon or Best Buy to receive the SOCOM 4 Beta.

[via Playstation Blog]

Original PlayStation Move Had Analog Stick and Much More

If price wasn’t a factor, what would Sony have done with the PlayStation Move? If these patents are clues, it seems like a lot more. The PlayStation Move that we know of now comes in two parts: the Move Controller and the Navigation Stick. The Move side of things is meant to, well, help you move, via the sphere tip at the end of the device. By having your position tracked in 3D, Sony has been able to deliver pin point accuracy, something not seen on other motion controlling devices out there. But Sony also knew that many games simply couldn’t rely on just motion tracking, hence the mess the Kinect is with games that are slightly more complicated and the reason the PlayStation Move can work with games like Socom 4 and Killzone 3. The Navigation stick that the user can hold in their other hand gives the user not only more buttons, in order to control additional game functionalities and not rely on gimmicky hand gestures, but also gives users an analog stick as well. This can be extremely helpful in games like Killzone or Resident Evil 5 where the user needs to move their character around with accuracy that they are used to from the Dualshock 3. But if we look back at earlier Move patents, it seemed like Sony had something different in mind.

The original Move indeed seems to be a combination of the Move and Navigation controller married into one device. There’s a trackball on the bottom of the thing, giving it some mouse-like control, and an analog stick on the actual Move controller as well. This marriage of controllers might have lead to an even greater depth of immersion for the user but the stumble blocks are clear as well. Had Sony put everything they wanted in the Move, they might have had another PlayStation 3 situation on their hands in which they offered the most cutting edge technology but at a higher price than the market was ready for, thus leading to slow initial sales. The fact that Microsoft was also set to release the Kinect in the following month was probably the final nail in the coffin of this idea, leading the way to two separate units which brings not only the price down for Sony to make and sell, but also gives consumers a much lower entry fee. This is actually very apparent with the PlayStation Move being priced at $49 while the Kinect sits at $149. Another angle at all of this is probably ease of use. Currently, anybody can pickup a Move controller and, within a minute, understand the basic concept of it. Had the original version gone into production with more buttons and tracking balls, this might have created a hurdle for those who are looking for a simpler experience. But alas, the tech guru in me always wishes for more and the original Move seems like one hell of a device.

[Via Patents Office]

Sony’s 4.1 Million Shipped PlayStation Move Units Explained


The whole who-has-sold/shipped-more debate had died down for a while as PlayStation 3 had been gaining substantial market share throughout late 2009 and all of 2010 on the Xbox 360. Originally down as much as 10 million units, the PlayStation 3, which launched a year later than the Microsoft console with a considerably higher price then and still higher price now, sits only 4 million units behind. But all that changed with the launch of the PlayStation motion controller called the Move and the new camera gaming device from Microsoft, the Kinect. This time, Sony was able to launch their device a month ahead of the folks at Redmond with controllers ranging from $50 for a single controller and $99 for those who required the controller, camera and a game. Microsoft’s Kinect, on the other hand, costs $150 and with holiday shopping in full swing, both companies are back at it again, touting sales numbers.

Though the PlayStation Move launched a full month a head of the Kinect with a lower price, Microsoft still has more users to sell their device to, (the 4 million we talked about above). Also, because of its higher price point and higher-end appeal, the PlayStation 3 is definitely owned by the more adult demograph who is potentially less likely to care about motion gaming. Add that to the fact that the PlayStation 3 is actually ahead in sales versus the 360 in Europe and Asia, but is really behind in the United States by 10 million units, where the Kinect has launched and is enjoyed by a younger demograph, who are more likely to want this device, and we get a clearer view of the battleground.

However, with those odds, Sony has effectively shipped 4.1 million Moves since its October launch while Microsoft has sold 2.5 million units since its November launch.  This is where the sold/shipped debate comes into play. With 2.5 million Kinects sold, we know that there are that many houses that have the device. On the other hand, Sony’s 4.1 million units shipped means that there has been that many units sent to retailers but we don’t know how many have then in return been sold to consumers. Although these two different accounting practices make it hard to determine if Sony is ahead of Microsoft or not, we need to take into consideration that the Move was sold out for a month at retailers like Amazon, Toys”R”Us and Gamestop and is still extremely hard to find in stores. One has to assume that if they are indeed hard to find and retailers are wanting more, then the PlayStation Move has sold a substantial amount and it wouldn’t be a stretch to assume that a good 3 million plus units are enjoyed at home, aka “sold”, otherwise, they would be easy to find in any store. As Sony put it,

“While we don’t disclose our exact sell-through number, the key is that our retailers continue to ask for more Move units and are taking every unit we can supply them with based on their sales.”

Hit the jump as always for the official press release.

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PlayStation Move by the Numbers, So Far


Here is an image from Sony to sum up the performance of the PlayStation Move so far.

Our Playstation Eye Camera Mounting Clip Has Arrived! [Updated with Video]


Look what we have in our office! An officially licensed Playstation product; the Playstation Eye Camera Mounting Clip. This guy is designed for those with a real projection LCD TV or normal LCD or Plasma display who want to mount and display their Playstation eye in the dead center. This not only makes for better and more optimal audio quality sense it will be directly point at you, but is a must for Playstation Move owners. A video review to come in the following day.

Update:

Please checkout our new PS3 Eye Camera Mounting Clip article for a video unboxing and review.

Sony Resupplies GameStop with Large Inventory of Playstation Move


Ever since its September 17th launch, the Playstation Move has been hard to find on store shelves. This is especially true for Gamestop, now that Sony had moved 1.5 million Move units in Europe and an additonal 1 million units in the United States. Hot on the heels of Microsoft’s release of the Kinect, Sony has been able to get its supply chains to push out more Move units and is starting to supply its partners like GameStop. This is a must move for Sony as holiday shoppers start to fill their carts. With a much lower price point than the Kinect, a visible inventory level, and retailers, Sony should have a very successful holiday season.

[Via PunchJump]

PS3 Move Quad Charger Unboxing

For those who own the Playstation Move, the might soon realize that they need a better method to charge them, especially if they happen to own more then one pair of controllers. Enter the PS3 Move Quad Charger by DreamGear. This unit promises to charge two Move controllers and Two Navigators at the same time. Additionally. there are another two USB ports on the back to charge your PS3 controller or other devices like bluetooth headset. Check out our unboxing. If your looking to purchasing it, follow our link.

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Our Playstation Move Shooting Attachment Unboxing Video

Not much to say here except enjoy our short little video to get a feel for the Playstation Move Shooting Attachment, as well as what’s all inside of the box.

Our Playstation Move Shooting Attachment is Here!


Look what came around to us. Actually a few days ago, but I’m finally getting to write this. Funny thing, I don’t own a Playstation Move yet but gotta start somewhere right? I think next, I’ll be ordering the charging station dock. And no, I’m not crazy. I told myself I would not buy new games till I beat my current back catalogue and if I bought the Move, I would then buy games for it too. So currently, I’m just building up what I need to get the full experience for once I buy the Move.

Editorial: Playstation Move to be Profitable from Launch


The Playstation 3 has been a milestone in gaming and home theater. Helping drive Blu-ray and now giving users the option of 3D movies and games, the PS3 is the most powerful game console to date. However, with all of this might behind it, the PS3 needed to compete with everyday gaming systems that didn’t offer HD or came with only DVD players and this meant pricing it at a level that would sell. What Sony considered a low launch price, one of $600, was still higher then what gamers wanted to pay Therefore, with each console sold, Sony was losing hundreds of dollars. Finally, 4 years into the cycle and now with a starting price of $299, depending on who you talk with, Sony is either breaking even or make a few dollars on each console. During the years, as Sony tried to balance its supply and demand and lower its production costs on the PS3, the company’s gaming division would go deeper into the red, losing billions of dollars. With each quarterly loss and movement further into the red, this made it harder for Sony to put money into advertising and other areas that would need funding in order to sell more PS3s and help the company lessen its gap with Microsoft and Sony. Thus, the catch 22 had started.

Finally, 4 years into the cycle, Sony is looking at the PS3 and Playstation Move to make a profit from. When the Sony Worldwide Studios boss, Shuhei Yoshida, went on record about the Playstation Move, he said “We are pricing Move as if we are launching a new platform.” He went on, “So because the install base of Move will help third party studios create games for it, we benefit by helping those third-parties. But we are not losing money with each one we sell.

This shift in Sony’s capability to launch the Move and make money on it will hopefully be the halo effect that the company needs. With each PS3 and Move unit now sold, Sony can bring in a higher profit level to their game division, thus allowing them to invest more into future R&D and current system features like the recently added native Hulu app for the Playstation 3. But the positives are not only for Sony; they are for the consumer as well. The more Sony can invest in their product and give users more compelling content and bring them under the Playstation umbrella, the more units they can sell. With a higher sales volume, Sony can make a shift in their supply and demand strategy and offer the Playstation 3 at a lower price, thus bringing in even more users in. That is a cycle that Sony is looking to Move towards. I love puns…

[Via Develop-Online]

Playstation Move Teardown


As we conclude our week of Playstation Move coverage, we bring you one last piece. What actually makes the Playstation Move…move? The guys at iFixit took the Move apart and found some rather interesting things. Like many of today’s smartphones, the Move includes a processor, accelerometer, gyroscope, Bluetooth transmitter, vibrating motor, and even a MEMS compass. Another piece that really stands out is the LED light that sits inside the sphere end of the Move, which allows the controller to turn any color of the spectrum, thus letting developers get as creative as they wish with the colors. This is not just a visual feedback for the sake of things, but something that plays into games. For example, during games like Socom 4 and Killzone 3, if your health starts to deplete, your Move controller will begin to flash red and in the upcoming Move game, Sorcery, when you open your green potion, your Move will also turn green. Jump to minute 1:45 to see this awesome interaction or just watch the whole demo.

Hit the jump for some highlights from the iFixit tear down or feel free to follow to jump over and read the article in its entirety.

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Playstation Move Kills Mii from the Wii

This is one of those ads that of course Sony won’t cough up to but it’s part of their viral campaign to promote the Playstation Move. It’s kind of epic.

Watch Your Backs, Puppies!

I’ve been thinking of replacing my girlfriend’s puppy for some time now since he doesn’t do much except sit around. I think I have the perfect weapon now. Thanks, KB.

Move Week continues here at SRN.

Playstation Move Ranks High in Sales on Amazon.com

On Amazon.com, Sony’s Playstation move bundle and controller ranked in the top three in sales this week.   The Move ranked in at #2 in Amazon’s video games division on Friday.  The Playstation move had an increase of 225 percent to push the product up to #3 in sales on the site on Friday as well.

This is very exciting news and we hope many will enjoy this new, exciting gaming experience that only The Move can give you.  We will keep you posted for more Playstation Move sale numbers.  Have you bought yours yet?

Playstation Move Review HQ

We tried and tried and tried again to get you guys some kind of Playstation Move giveaway and get a unit to review as well but Sony didn’t play ball with us so we are doing the next best thing that we can. For the next week, you’re going to see plenty of Playstation Move content on the website. From reviews done by other websites, to current games, up coming games and any video content that has to do with the Playstation Move.

What is the Playstation Move:

The Playstation Move is an addition to the Playstation 3 that is designed to cater to both the casual and the hardcore user. Giving users the capability to play motion gaming, the Move offers users a 1:1 gaming accuracy that is capable of tracking you both up and down, but in and out, aka into 3D space or the Z axis. Speaking of 3D, the Move can also do 3D games.

So lets break it down. The Playstation Move is a 3 part setup, but can be configured in many different ways. First, to make any of the magic happen, you need the Playstation Eye. That’s the device that is actually tracking all of your movements. From there, you have the Playstation Move Controller and the Playstation Move Navigator. All games will require atleast 2 sets. So you can either have 2 Move Controllers or a Controller/Navigator combo. From there, the correct combo just depends on how much you want out of the experience. For example, a game like Socom 4 works with the Move Controller to do your aiming and looking around while in the other hand, the Navigator acts as your controller to control your movement.

But a game like like Gladiator in the Sport Champions pack, although works well enough with the Controller/Navigator combo, really begins to shine when you have to Controllers instead. This way, one hand can act as a shield and the other as a sword. But the key thing to remember is that for any game, you will only need a Controller/Navigator combo. Anything additional you buy is up to your budget and not required. Also, there is no Navigator/Navigator combo as far as we can tell. For all the shooter fans out there as well, there is another piece you can choose to buy; the Move Shooting which basically opens up and allows you to insert the Move Controller inside of it for a better shooting game experience.

Technical Details and Competition Differences:

As we touched up on before, what’s different about the Playstation Move versus the Nintendo Wii and the up coming Xbox Kinect is accuracy and that can mean all the thing when you are playing a hardcore game, more on that in a bit. The Playstation Move has the capability to track you in real time with pin point accuracy and track in a 3D space. That means that the Playstation Eye is not just tracking your movements on a X,Y axis (up, down, left, right) but in the Z axis as well. This means it can tell if you get closer to the system, or step back, or duck and bob and weave. This accuracy allows you to not only be directly in the game environment, but for you to also have access to a wide variety of movement and actions no possible on the Nintendo Wii, not to mention the HD graphics and surround sound capabilities of the Playstation 3.

When compared to the Xbox Kinect that will be coming out near Xmas, the technology there simply does not work. Here is what I mean. The Kinect works on the technology that a camera tracks your movements, thus no controller is needed. That’s fantastic when you first think about it until you actually run into the limitations of the system. First, the system has juice to only track two people at a time versus the Moves 4 player configuration, but more importantly, it’s how it tracks you. If you are playing a gaming, because the Kinect tracks people, if your friend or parents walk by, the camera can begun to track them instead and there goes your game. Furthermore, there is no sitting down as well. You have to be standing the entire time. Because the Playstaiton Move is being tracked by the Playstation Eye, it actually does no matter if you are sitting down and or how many people are in the room with you.

In order for the Kinect to not mess up during press previews, MS has to bring its bubble with them.

Speaking of technology, the Playstation Move has two other note worthy techs. The cutting edge technology is 3D. I’m not just talking about your movements being tracked in 3D, but the fact that the Playstation Move works with 3D games. Games like LittleBigPlanet 2 and Killzone 3 which are being made in 3D are also 100% Move compatible. That gives you the capability to be tracked in real time 3D, while actually playing a 3D game. Short of jacking in yourself a la Matrix, you cannot get more in depth. The other not so high tech yet equally important is button. I mean think about it, you don’t want to always wave your hand across to scroll through the XMB or to select options. Even more to the point, when playing a game like Socom 4 or MAG, you want to have button to access to your squad chat, grenade toggle and weapon options. Games would get extremely tiring if you had to wave your hand for all of these actions and if you do them wrong, you just might have cost yourself a win. In a game like MAG (100% move compatible), you cannot afford to accidentally not call the Airstrike or not plant the bomb. To iterate the power of the Playstation Network, Playstation 3 and Playstation Move, keep in mind that MAG is a 256 player game, with no online fees and can be fully played with the Playstation Move.

Games:

There are plenty of sites that are currently covering current release of games for the Playstation Move, but those are frankly the launch titles and some of the more casual games. What I want to focus on is the more hardcore games the Move will support. I have to first digress for a minute in order for you to see the bigger picture. Up until the Move game out, I havent been a fan of motion gaming at all. Family games are cute and fun but thats not why I bought my PS3, 60″ Sony and my Denon receive and surround sound. I want to play impressive and immersive games. I have a feeling and know plenty of gamers who share my experience. This isnt to poo poo family games or the Nintendo Wii crowd. I’m happy to see the gaming community grow and pull in new users but those family games are not for me. The Playstation Move changed all of this.  The following are some up coming Move titles and these are not partial support, but 100% compatible titles that can be played by the DualShock 3 or a Move combo.

  • Killzone 3
  • Socom 4
  • MAG
  • LittleBigPlanet 2
  • Resident Evil 5
  • Heavy Rain

MAG Move Gameplay:

Socom 4 Move Gameplay:

With games like that, the accuracy of the Move and the power of the PS3, I don’t have to sacrifice the types of games I like or give up on quality of visuals or accuracy of gameplay. Instead I can play the types of games I enjoy, yet try a completely new experience.

Reviews:

As I noted earlier, unfortunately Sony would not give us a demo unit in order for me to give you a much more indepth review of the setup and games but the following are some reviews to go by.

Techradar:
The biggest takeaway from our time with Move is its incredible accuracy. Augmented reality instruments move perfectly with the controller, Frisbees fly with the gentle curve you give them and you can select things with superb precision.

Telegraph:
The technical brilliance of the Move controllers themselves is the standout feature of this gaming system. The wand-style remotes are very easy to use, and offer a level of accuracy and precision that you won’t find on the Wii, or on Microsoft’s rival system, Kinect.

IGN:
At the end of the day, the PlayStation Move has the potential to be the best motion control system on the current crop of consoles.

Engadget:
It’s shaping up to be one of the most interesting eras in the history o console gaming, and make no mistake, Sony’s got all the right ingredients here.

Where to buy:

The Playstation Move should be available today at Best Buy and Gamestop stores, as well as other retailers like Walmart. If you prefer to buy online and not worry about paying tax on it, Amazon is another destination as well. Plus, if you guys purchase them from our links, it helps out the site!

Move Controller:
PlayStation Move Controller

Move Navigation:
PlayStation Move Navigation

Move Shooter:
PlayStation Move Shooting Attachment

Move Bundle:
Playstation Move Starter Bundle

PS3 Move Bundle:
PlayStation 3

Move Charger:
PlayStation Move Charging Station


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