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shenske:

I'm not so keen on the idea right now. Two motion controllers ($100) per person + playstation eye ($40). So if I wanted to be to have enough controllers for 4 players it would cost me $440 ... Uhh no thanks. Not to mention it would cost $460 to buy the equivalent for the wii ... With the entire wii console and wii motion plus for each!!! (system-$200, 3 wiimotes-$120, 3 nunchucks-$60, 4 wii motion plus-$80)

I feel the pricepoint is way too high when you figure in controllers for everyone. Sony has been pretty good about charging obtuse amounts of money for their stuff (which I usually end up buying anyway  :P )

KaiserWAVE:

If Playstation Move can turn Resident Evil 5 into Resident Evil 5 Wii Edition, I'll hand my wallet over to Sony with a smile on my face :)

Kayvin:

What amazes me is just how blatant of a rip-off it is.  It's even got it's version of a nunchuk.  And the price point to equip it for four players (eight Moves) is nuts.

Natal is at least creative, I'm looking forward to that one.

MedaForce:

I'll keep my eye on it, but unless they release a real killer app for it I don't think I'll ever buy it.
When I say the promo pics of the controller all I could think of was this:



Sony really did rip off Nintendo. At least Microsoft is trying something different.



I will give Sony credit for one thing, Wireless nunchuck (or Sub-Controller as they like to call it) I wish Nintendo would release a wireless nunchuck, I'm sick of getting hit in the face with the damn cord.

My prediction for this.... Tons of Wii Ports with original content only coming from Sony and Konami.

Zelimpdna:


--- Quote from: tiktektak on March 11, 2010, 06:29:48 AM ---Jokes aside I really am not too impressed by what I've seen in the Videos. I'm also worrying that such a big light in front of the controller could be really annoying when playing in a dark room (unless you can turn it off). ;)

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The orb is what the Eye focuses on to track it, so turning it off wouldn't be too useful.

At least this can be played in a dark room, even if you do have a glowing orb on the end of your controller. Natal would be useless in the dark [I'm talking proper dark, like a good home theatre room should be] because it wouldn't be able to see anything.

Unless it's got a night-vision mode which I haven't read about yet.

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