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It's surprising to think that the Wii has been on sale for nearly four years, and we're only now seeing true competition from Nintendo's rivals. Of course, considering the half-hearted motion controls of the Sixaxis, it's probably wise for Sony to have be...
Incredibly accurate, Highly responsive, Camera opens up more options...
Not cheap, Has some space issues, Can be uncomfortable after long use, That orb will attract comments...
Precision and responsiveness abounds in Move. It feels like step beyond the Wii in technological terms, though it does have some disadvantages...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2019-12-03 08:43:13
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Most of us who tried out the PlayStation Move noticed that it wasn't exactly easy on the body! In fact, once you're engrossed in the action, you don't realise how hard your body is actually working. You will, however, notice it the following morning, w...
Impressively accurate, reproduces moves with great precision, Good design and handling, very well made, Very easy to use, Wireless controllers...
Need plenty of room (to avoid accicents!), Buying several controllers gets expensive, You might ache afterwards (warmup recommended)!, Not suitable for all types of games...
It may look like a copy of the Nintendo Wii, but the PS Move boasts incredibly precise motion detection and the excellent HD graphics of the PS3. The system feels fantastic to play and is very realistic, reproducing the moves you make with impressive a...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2019-12-03 08:43:18
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It's taken long enough for the firm to do it, but Sony has finally entered the motion controller market, and with some degree of success. It's four years since the Nintendo Wii launched, instantly seizing the initiative from Sony and Microsoft, and th...
So far, so good. An effective control system, with decent games, at a competitive price. The proof of the pudding will, however, come with the next year's game releases...
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The PlayStation Move is attempting to provide the best of both worlds, with games that appeal to both casual and serious gamers. We tested the gadget with a self-confessed 'hardcore gamer' and a child who was all of two years old — neither of whom wan...
Responsive and intuitive gameplay, handsome build quality, caters to all types of gamer...
Setup can be a bit fiddly, needs lots of room for multiplayer games, initial launch line-up contains a few duds...
While easy to dismiss as the PlayStation Wii, Sony's new Move controller is a worthy addition to the PS3. It provides a solid gameplay experience for casual and hardcore gamers alike, and the Move games are only going to get better...
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of the Nintendo Wii, Sony has released their competitor; dubbed PlayStation Move. The small wand-like device is clearly aimed at not only extending the life span of the PlayStation 3, but at growing the user base with some more casual party oriented g...
Nearly four years on from the introduction of the Nintendo Wii, Sony has released their competitor; dubbed PlayStation Move. The small wand-like device is clearly aimed at not only extending the life span of the PlayStation 3, but at growing the user...
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Sony PlayStation MoveRating: 4/5 The launch of Sony's PlayStation Move kicks off the motion-controlled gaming wars in Australia and while the first wave of titles show promise, upcoming games will really allow the PlayStation 3 add-on to flex its muscl...
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The launch of Sony's PlayStation Move kicks off the motion-controlled gaming wars in Australia and while the first wave of titles show promise, upcoming games will really allow the PlayStation 3 add-on to flex its muscles. With Microsoft's offering...
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stuff.co.nz Updated: 2019-12-03 08:43:28
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The launch of Sony's PlayStation Move kicks off the motion-controlled gaming wars in Australia and while the first wave of titles show promise, upcoming games will really allow the PlayStation 3 add-on to flex its muscles. With Microsoft's controller-f...
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It may have taken Microsoft and Sony a few years longer than Nintendo to wake up to the realisation that there’s a whole new market out there ready to embrace a different, more interactive gaming experience in the comfort of their living rooms, but bot...
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Product Code: B003S9WRYW The Sony PlayStation Move is a slick and technically proficient peripheral that may cause Nintendo Wii users pangs of jealousy. The video game industry has seen its fair share of technological innovations during its long and...
For now, the early read on the Move is that it’s a fantastic piece of equipment that adds an interesting wrinkle to the PS3 experience. Sure, you probably don't need to rush out and get it on initial release, but if Sony plays its cards right, it will...
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gadgetrepublic.com Updated: 2019-12-03 08:43:28
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Getting a head start on the Microsoft Kinect, the Sony PlayStation Move for the PS3 offers a motion-based controlling system aimed at taking on the Nintendo Wii in its own game. But does it stand out from the crowd?The PlayStation Move combines the Pla...
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The PlayStation Move combines the PlayStation Eye camera and the PlayStation Move controller in order to utilise motion-based gaming. The controller has a sphere at the end of it, allowing the eye camera to pinpoint the movement and position of the gamer...
The PlayStation Move combines the PlayStation Eye camera and the PlayStation Move controller in order to utilise motion-based gaming. The controller has a sphere at the end of it, allowing the eye camera to pinpoint the movement and position of the gam...
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T3.com Updated: 2019-12-03 08:43:39
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Sony's bizarre looking motion controller, the PlayStation Move goes on sale to no fanfare whatsoever this week (seriously, have you seen a single advert?). Game developers around the world have come out in praise of the microphone-like controller'...
Feels better than Wii, You can play it on the couch, Finally HD motion gaming...
Is it really more fun than Wii?, Launch line-up lacking...
A fantastic evolution of the Wii remote that has PS3 technology on its side - but we're still waiting for the games...
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Reel 2 Reel paraphrased in 1994 exactly how I feel about the PS3's new motion controlled system. Are we still embarrassed by so-called 'active gaming'? I know I keep the curtains closed during my nightly Wii Fit session. That said, I think it's a more ac...
I thought that no one would get excited over something so close to the Wii as Move, but it actually manages to deliver something new. Everyone I called to come round and have a go was dead keen. The consensus among them was that once we get some blockbust...
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Compared to Microsoft's much-hyped Xbox 360 Kinect, Sony's PlayStation Move motion controller has always had a slightly low-tech feel. Instead of an advanced 3D camera and full-body motion control, Move harnesses the existing PlayStation Eye, a bundle of...
Move ups the ante for motion controls with greater accuracy, flexibility and finesse than any rival. That said, the launch games lack the charm and ease-of-play that made the Wii such a blockbuster hit. Move deserves to be a must-have, but it needs strong...
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pocket-lint.com Updated: 2019-12-03 08:43:39
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Tweet Any review of PlayStation Move is going to have to admit the same thing: this is the first step on a long journey. As such, there is understandably a degree of discomfort that comes with writing about something so new, with so little real materi...
Accurate, feels good in the hand, we actually like the coloured glowing balls, superimposing objects impressed us...
Character movement will need the additional Navigation controller, launch titles are lacklustre...
The Move gives impressive performance, but the lack of engaging games will temper your excitement. The stage is set, but PlayStation Move is waiting for its star turn...
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Tweet Any review of PlayStation Move is going to have to admit the same thing: this is the first step on a long journey. As such, there is understandably a degree of discomfort that comes with writing about something so new, with so little real materi...
Accurate, feels good in the hand, we actually like the coloured glowing balls, superimposing objects impressed us...
Character movement will need the additional Navigation controller, launch titles are lacklustre...
The Move gives impressive performance, but the lack of engaging games will temper your excitement. The stage is set, but PlayStation Move is waiting for its star turn...
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electricpig.co.uk Updated: 2019-12-03 08:43:49
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The PlayStation Move’s been given a hard time in face of competition from the completely controller free Kinect for Xbox 360: so much so in fact that Sony’s aired adverts defending its decision to opt for a controller that’s actually tangible. What...
Easy set up, lovely feel, rechargeable batteries...
Eye camera hogs a USB port on the front of the PS3...
Sony’s come through with the goods, even if third party game developers haven’t...
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techradar.com Updated: 2019-12-03 08:43:49
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First announced at E3 2009, the PlayStation Move is Sony's motion-controlling answer to the Nintendo Wii-mote and the Microsoft Kinect.We'll leave discussions of how much of the Move controller's design concept was 'borrowed' from Nintendo's Wii Remote...
Pin-point accuracy, Instantaneous response...
Power-gauging is too forgiving...
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With both Sony and Microsoft targeting the casual gaming market, Sony have jumped in first with their PlayStation Movie Motion Controller that creates one of the world’s most accurate motion controlled gaming experience, thanks to the PlayStation Eye C...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2019-12-03 08:43:49
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When Nintendo’s Wii arrived on an express train from leftfield in November 2006, it was widely derided as being a bonkers gaming misfit. Why would gamers pay for the public ridicule of ‘active gaming’ and shatter their patio doors in the process?But it...
The PS3’s motion-sensing add-on is claiming to be both more accurate and advanced than Nintendo’s Wii. But does Move deliver?...
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When Nintendo’s Wii arrived on an express train from leftfield in November 2006, it was widely derided as being a bonkers gaming misfit. Why would gamers pay for the public ridicule of ‘active gaming’ and shatter their patio doors in the process?But it...
Stunning 1080p gaming for the win, Remote Play is brilliant, Super-slick and fast operation...
No DLNA - yet, 4K games still out of reach, Some features look a little underbaked right now...
The games aren’t there yet, but the ultra-accurate Move takes motion gaming to a new level and has huge potential...
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