TOKYO, March 10 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) today announced that PlayStation®Move motion controller for PlayStation®3 (PS3™) computer entertainment system launches worldwide this ...
Sony has announced details and the upcoming release of the PlayStation Move motion controllers at the GDC 2010 in San Francisco this week, declaring the controllers will deliver "a motion-based, ...
After Peter and I took in the Sony press conference that announced the Move controller, we joined the hundreds of other people gathered at the event to finally get our hands on the thing. More than ...
Sony demonstrated its Move motion controller for the PlayStation 3 console at the 2010 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco on Wednesday, following up on its first demo at the Electronic ...
Sony's upcoming wand-shaped PlayStation 3 motion controller, previously know as the "PlayStation Motion Controller," is now officially titled the "PlayStation Move." The announcement came during ...
Sony’s newly launched Killzone 3 video game for the PlayStation 3 promised to be a big step up in first-person shooting sci-fi combat. You can play the game in stereoscopic 3D and use the PlayStation ...
Sony said today that it has shipped 4.1 million units of its PlayStation Move motion controller to retailers around the globe. But, as is its custom, the Japanese company did not say how many of those ...
Just when you thought the showdown to be this holiday season’s hottest tech gadget was going to be Microsoft’s Kinect vs. Apple’s iPad, Sony announces strong sales for its PlayStation Move motion ...
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 ...
Who was there: Sony Computer Entertainment of America platform research manager David Coombes, developer support specialist Kirk Bender, and R&D researcher Anton Mikhailov delivered an hour-long ...
When it comes to motion-control gaming this holiday season, Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter doesn't see Sony's Move beating Microsoft's Kinect platform. Don Reisinger CNET contributor Don ...