Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Sony will launch PlayStation Move


Manufacturer PlayStation game console, Sony, announced that they will launch a PlayStation motion control systems Move. This step is expected to topple Nintendo's dominance of the market rule the game with the Wii motion sensor with him since 2006.

"I thank Nintendo has introduced a video game based motion sensors, but this time for Wii users to switch to the PlayStation that offers a new experience," said marketing vice president of Sony Computer Entertainment, Peter Dille, Thursday, March 12, 2010.

Dille said that Wii users will not have difficulty to migrate to the PlayStation Move which is an additional package of the PlayStation 3 this. Wii fans will also be spoiled by Sony with the advantages possessed the PlayStation 3.

The wireless motion scanner system was mounted in the PlayStation Eye camera. Stick controller is equipped with light-emitting ball that will be recognized in the camera's sensor.

"There is no console that can provide this experience," said Sony Computer Electronics president of Worldwide Studios, Shuhei Yoshida.

Move PlayStation will begin to be marketed towards the end of this year. Sony has not released the party details exact specifications and prices. However, Dille said PlayStation Move packages will be sold at a price below U.S. $ 100 and includes the PlayStation Eye, motion control, and one game.

Creator of games like Activision Blizzard Inc., Electronic Arts Inc.., And Square Enix games reportedly being developed that can be played with the PlayStation Move.

Meanwhile, the Xbox 360 console manufacturers, Microsoft is also reportedly is developing a similar system called Project Christmas which will be launched later this year. Christmas packages will contain a camera, depth sensors, microphones, and processors, so users no longer need the Xbox sticks.

Although consumer demand slowed during the last few months, the Wii is still the best-selling console in the United States. January, the organization NPD Group market researchers noted that 465 thousand Wii units were sold, far exceeding the Xbox (332,800 units), and PlayStation 3 (279,600 units).

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