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more about #eyetoy more comments → LessthanZach: What the hell?! They have NO SPARKLES on their XMB!! I am truly disappointed in Sony's strategy to focus on making annoying accessories instead of fi... more » ripfire: It's only a matter of time now until I hear from the news that someone sticks this up their butt. more » tineras: *risks being banned* Depot more » The Lab: To sum this up, it sounds like the x-y-z position of the sphere can be very accurate (camera based) while the tilting of the device is much less so (a... more » se7a7n7: You always know something is REALLY high-tech when there is a British person telling you about it. more » P3nnst8r: I don't know about you, but when I saw that guy swinging that scimitar around, I felt excited. more » Mac the Tard: I can't seem to insert an html link...? more » SirFenwick: Be interesting to see what they come up with. And what price they stick on that controller. I'm assuming they will have bundles but I hope they don't ... more » A Snake a Snake... OH it's a Snake!: Why don't MS and Sony just copy the Wiimote and make it slightly different. I don't understand why they still haven't caught up. more » -
#ps3
PlayStation Motion Controller: Behind the Scenes Part 2
In part one, Sony explained that next Spring's glowing wand will have rumble feedback. Here, Anton Mikhailov (the guy from the E3 demos) dishes the prototype was built using parts from Home Depot, and caused a stir with airport security. More » -
#ps3
PlayStation Motion Controller: Behind the Scenes
Sony, you're such a tease. The PlayStation motion controller wand won't hit shops until next Spring, but SCEA research head honcho, Richard Marks, gives a pretty interesting look at its background and capabilities in this video. More » -
#ps3
A Quick Update on the PlayStation Motion Controller
With the PS3 Slim hogging the limelight, you may have missed Sony's update on its motion sensing controller. This reel from GamesCon shows it waving about as a wand, flashlight, and yep, even a hair brush. More » -
#gaming
Sony Patent Teases Power Ring LED Wiimotes
Remember that crazy, bulbous PS3 motion controller spotted in a Sony patent app? Well a newly uncovered Sony application is slightly less Requiem for a Dream and slightly more Captain Planet. More » -
#swordfighting
PS2 Gets 1:1 Swordfighting Game Using EyeToy
It looks like the PS2 is going to beat the Wii MotionPlus to market in delivering one-to-one swordfighting. It's using the EyeToy—the camera peripheral released in 2003—to map your motions with a toy sword onto actions taking place on the screen. You'll get "first person gameplay" where "you are the hero of the game," and from the cartoony screenshots, it doesn't seem too bad. Hmmmm. One-to-one swordfighting might be used pretty well in another industry, if you know what I mean. [Dark Zero via Kotaku] -



