I have to agree with this statement. Im not a fanboy and have all 3 consoles, yet back in the day I was a massive sega fan. I still remember on the eve of the Dreamcast UK launch Sony sent out flyers to everyone who had registered a PS1 telling them basically to wait for the PS2 because it would be amazing compared to the Dreamcast, whereas in actual fact that wasnt true at all.
I'd have to say: great find! Very interesting to see what is happening in the minds of the marketing masters at both Sony and Microsoft. After reading some of the articles on ***n00b weblink removed*** I have to say that I think Kinect will make a bigger impact than Move... but the future will have to tell.
What a sore loser. He did not even know s**t about Move. Did he even know what titles that were coming out for Move and Kinect? I bet he didn't even know what it looks like. I will even bet he thinks Move uses infrared.
Lmfao. He just said that Sony came up with Move out of no where just because Kinect was shown a day before... Not only would Move take far more then a day to make but it has been in development before 360 was even heard of... And then he says that Move has no games when it has a good amount of games coming out and more then kinect.
Move doesn't need to count patches to surpass Kinect's 15 dance/exercise/jumping games. But since there are a few of those cases where I wouldn't consider them with standard controllers, I find the Move patches to be the selling points. Still, even if you want to nitpick, there's still more Move games than Kinect. And zero traditional games on Kinect.
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It has been well published that Kinetic is a third party technology that approached both Nintendo and Sony before going to MS. Sony and Nintendo both passed it up MS licensed the tech because MS was the ones going oh S@#T Will has motion control, Sony has Eye Toy and Move we have nothing. So Mr Naber sell BS somewhere else.
Sony has been developing Move longer than MS has been working on Kinect. So I think your off there. I do think MS is going to force Kinect a little more than Move, but I always ask myself who would buy it??? Everything I've see so far, except for child of eden, has been either compatible with a 360 controller, or a bunch of minigames. With move, its no different. Other than sorcery (don't get me started on The Fight. Thats bad), everything is either minigames or compatible with the DS3. However, with Kinect, would anyone argue playing a game like Burnout be better on Kinect than with the standard 360 controller. Any FPS, TPS, Racer, sandbox, or hack and slash WILL be better with the 360 controller than Kinect. With Move, I think Sony will be able to offer games like KZ3 and Socom that enhance the experience, rather than offer it as something to goof off with for 15 minutes. The kind of experience where people will go online and some will game with Move and some will game with the DS3. I can guarantee you no one will game online seriously with Kinect. What I'm trying to say is gaming with Kinect online vs. a 360 controller will be like playing UT3 with the DS3 vs. the mouse and keyboard. The keyboard wins everytime and it becomes Keyboard or nothing. Kinect will hurt the experience rather than enhance it.
Ok guys. I just want to ask u a simple question? How do we supposed to run or straight in a game using kinect? U're going to either hit ur LED or wall. BTW how can u compare dancing while playin an FPS just to aim sth to detecting 1mm movements and 1 degree rotation in move? C'mon face it guys. I have both consoles, and I really really really believe that Kinect isn't STH new for hardcore gaming. It's just STH for newbies. with some simple games. who can change GeOW III'sDVD with that jumping on a boat s#*t DVD (IDK the game's name). but u can simply change the KILLZONE®2 BD with the move-compatible KILLZONE®3 plus 3D gaming. MOVE+3D gaming is a kick-a$$ technology
I think if he was in Sony for 5 years he must now more than a PS3 owner about SOny. Anyways move is defintely not ground breaking, Whenever it comes to hardware Sony has dont the best job but Move is not really upto their benchmark Yeah Wii like controls coupled with PS3 grpahics sure are not half bad eitherways.
so they planned this for release on the PS2?. before the 360 was even heard of, haha that's like saying Jesus started developing the internet back before the tech was even around.