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GDC 2010: Video Overload Part 2: More games showcased using the PlayStation Move |
Listed in: PS3 Tags: GDC, playstation 3 updates, playstation move, Sony
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We know you want more, so here's another batch of videos showcasing the PlayStation Move straight from Sony's GDC press event. Check out the gameplay demo of Move Party and the mini game compilation Sports Champion below.
Move Party gameplay demo using PlayStation Move:
Gladiator, a game included in the mini-game compilation "Sports Champion" gameplay demo using PlayStation Move:
Table Tennis, a game included in the mini-game compilation "Sports Champion" gameplay demo using PlayStation Move:
And finally, here's the gameplay demo of Motion Fighters, a game included in the mini-game compilation "Sports Champion" using PlayStation Move:
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maybe in essence, but see big things
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holy cow! what a brilliant idea
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hmmm the possibilities.
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So maybe a game will come out that can also track your head and legs. (facial recognition could be used for head movment I suppose)
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like the gay natal you mean
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If it's as horrible as the boxing on wii, no thanks....but it looks like it's a lot more precise.
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GTA you can go around and shotgun chicks or hit them with a car and keep backing over them, Infamous, kick them and suck out their bio energy....etc
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the only way i could see them changing to a new game that fast is to swap consoles, but thats not possible without syncing the controller :-/
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So switching between the little games quickly is what the it's is all about
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I have a wii all ready, but have been waiting for the ps3 move to come out. The precision is much better. They mention it in the one video, instead of just flicking your wrist and toggling a move, you ACTUALLY have to do the full punch. So, you wont have lazy people exploiting the motion controllers weakneses any more.
I liked that gladiator game.
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