Sony's new software Move.Me enables the Sony PlayStation Move controller to act as an input device for PCs -- via a PS3 console-- allowing the development of applications beyond waving a stick in the ...
Tokyo, November 30, 2010 - Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) today announced that the sales of PlayStation®Move motion controller for the PlayStation®3 (PS3®) computer entertainment system ...
From RPG's to racing games, the PS3 had some amazing exclusive titles that have fallen through the cracks over the years.
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Speaking at the Tokyo Game Show, Sony unveiled plans to manufacture and release a control for its PlayStation 3 console that will allow gamers to control games with motion. The decision by the ...
After dropping hints of its plans, the entertainment giant is now providing more details. The tentatively named Motion Controller feature has two motion sensors, three axes gyroscope and three axes ...
The release of PlayStation VR is nearly upon us, and it looks as though Sony are gearing up for the launch by re-releasing the PlayStation Move controllers in a brand new package. GamesRadar+ ...
Looks like Sony doesn't need to bother with that PlayStation VR and Camera bundle, after all. In the wake of the announcement that PlayStation VR would be released this October, PlayStation Camera ...
Sony gave many details about the use and release of its upcoming PS3 motion controller at the Tokyo Game Show, including live demonstrations of how the wand will work in existing games. What don't we ...
Sony announced late Wednesday night from the Tokyo Game Show that it plans to release a new motion-sensitive controller for its PlayStation 3 video game console sometime during spring of 2010. The ...
Well, here's a bit of an odd one. A recent patent application from Sony has not only revealed an LCD-based game controller (which would be notable enough in itself), but an LCD-based, universal game ...