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Re: Witness PlayStation Move's Origins on PlayStation 2

JamieO

I guess that there is lots of innovation happening in each one of the big 3's product development workshops, which we do not hear about. I like the idea of Sony's li'l Elves beavering away at a new idea right now, who knows we may not see them for another six years.

It looks like Nintendo is not the only innovator of new motion sensor control inputs. Who'd have thunk it?

Re: Welcome to Movemodo!

JamieO

Congratulations on the launch of Movemodo everyone! I look forward to frequenting here and to following Move's journey, hopefully into a shed load of brilliant wand waggling games (in HD)!

Killzone 3 is the title that I am most looking forward to, although I am also partial to a bit of arcade Time Crisis: Razing Storm and I hope that The Fight: Lights Out is good for a virtual scrap.

Have fun and... "Good luck!"

Re: Virtua Tennis 4's 3D Button-Free Play is a Frightening Glimpse of the Future

JamieO

Ha, ha, Virtua Tennis 4 has just invented a new genre: The FPT game (First Person Tennis). Coming from someone who became a bit over addicted to the Wii Sports tennis game, and who also used it as his pre-dominant form of exercise, this game could well fill my Mii's tennis shoes!

I have a lot of time for Virtua Tennis as a fun arcade franchise. I remember enjoying two player matches on my mate's Dreamcast and I played the early PSP game loads, so I like the sound of this.

It will also provide another early indication of the fidelity of Move, including its accuracy in comparison to Wii MotionPlus.

Re: Konami Bringing Travis Touchdown to PlayStation Move

JamieO

Man, I apologise if I sound like a graphics snob here, however considering that I would like to play the Wii game but I haven't bought it yet, a Move enabled PS3 version with lovely clean HD cel-shading sounds very tempting.

I feel the same way about the Move version of Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest... but what's a gamer supposed to do? I think that everyone would go for the graphically superior version of a game, as long as both versions have gameplay and controls which are on a par.