Sports Champions
Sports Champions is a new game for the PlayStation Move. Think of it as Wii Sports Resort for the PS3. Three sports have been shown for it: Gladiator Duel, Table Tennis, and Archery.
Here’s a new interview with the developers of Sports Champions:
And here’s the coverage you should have already seen from the GDC 2010 Press Conference:
And from the B-Roll “Slideshow” that I posted earlier:
Categories: Playstation Move Tags: GDC, Sports Champions, video
THE SHOOT
The Shoot, by Cohort Studios (and Kyle Shubel), is a new game for PlayStation Move that didn’t get mentioned in the GDC Press Conference, but you may have seen a clip of in the “Slideshow” I posted earlier.
It is a light-gun style shooter on rails, but like the Wii Remote, it isn’t a real light gun, and uses an on-screen pointer rather than sighting accurately through the controller sights. In the old days of CRT TVs, light guns really did aim at the exact pixel on the TV where you wanted to fire, and you could use real sights. But these days pointers have taken over.
It is based on the theme of moving from one movie set to another (hence the name), and blasting robots on the Sci-Fi set, or cowboys on the Western set, etc.
So far we have only seen the Sci-Fi set, in the Robot Rebellion level.
Categories: Playstation Move Tags: games, GDC, The Shoot, video
PlayStation Move GDC 2010 Press Conference
Here is Sony’s full PlayStation Move press conference at GDC 2010.
Part 1 doesn’t really mention PlayStation Move, you can skip this first video as it is just a boring recap of older PlayStation 3 games:
Part 2 talks about PlayStation Move, and ends with the PlayStation Move trailer I posted earlier:
Part 3 demonstrates two new PlayStation Move games. Sports Champions is the PlayStation Move equivalent of Wii Motion Plus’ Wii Sports Resort. They demonstrate 2 of the games included in Sports Champions: Gladiator Duel (two handed sword and shield fighting), and Table Tennis. The second game is “move Party!”, which is an Augmented Reality game along the lines of WarioWare Smooth Moves.
Note how it loses tracking at 6:46!!! That shouldn’t happen. You can see the PlayStation Move’s glowing ball clearly on the screen with the tennis racket missing. Oops!
Part 4 shows the games Little Big Planet, EyePet, and Motion Fighters. Apparently they are re-releasing EyePet but with PlayStation Move instead of the “Magic Card” with a fiducial marker (the paw-print card). People had problems with the Magic Card requiring good lighting in order to be recognised:
Part 5 talks about the new Sub Controller (aka Nunchuk), shows the game SOCOM4, and mentions Stereoscopic 3D. Ironically the new Stereoscopic 3D feature, which is also coming out this year, will not be compatible with PlayStation Move’s augmented reality, since unlike Project Natal, PlayStation Move only has a 2D camera. It will work great though with all the other PlayStation Move features.
I think this GDC press conference was less impressive than the E3 demo. But it provided a lot of new information, like the official name of the controller, and the Sub Controller (Nunchuk), demonstrated how good this will be for FPS games, and said that there will be less than 1 frame.
Categories: Playstation Move Tags: 3D, Augmented Reality, EyePet, GDC, Little Big Planet, Motion Fighters, move Party, SOCOM4, Sports Champions, Sub Controller, video
PlayStation Move GDC Slideshow
Here’s the slideshow of PlayStation Move info from GDC:
Categories: Playstation Move Tags: Augmented Reality, EyePet, GDC, Little Big Planet, Motion Fighters, move Party, Sports Champions, The Shoot, TV Superstars, video
PlayStation Move GDC Trailer
Here’s the official PlayStation Move GDC Trailer. It reminds me a lot of the Project Natal E3 video.
The main game shown is Sports Champions, which is the PS3 equivalent of Wii Sports Resort. It has Archery, Gladiator fighting, and Table Tennis, among others. Also shown were LittleBigPlanet, SOCOM 4, the street fighting game, and some others.
Categories: Playstation Move Tags: Augmented Reality, EyePet, GDC, Little Big Planet, Motion Fighters, move Party, SOCOM4, Sports Champions, video
PlayStation Move
PlayStation Move Logo
It’s official, Sony’s new PlayStation Motion Controller (no, not the SIXAXIS or DualShock 3 motion controllers) that was previously known as the PlayStation Arc, Gem, and Sphere, now has a real name: PlayStation Move.
If you’ve been living under a rock, or just too overcome by Project Natal to pay attention to Sony’s E3 presentation, or too concerned by the rapidly impending destruction of our planet by global warming to worry about tech, then you might not have heard of it. PlayStation Move looks like a stick that you hold vertically with a glowing coloured ball on the end, which works with the PlayStation Eye (even though the stick could work well by itself) to track it’s 3D position and orientation exactly, giving the kind of 1 to 1 tracking the Wii Motion Plus wishes it had.
Don’t believe the new PlayStation Move name after we cried wolf 3 times already? Well to prove it, here’s the official press release:
TOKYO, March 10 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) today announced that PlayStation®Move motion controller for PlayStation®3 (PS3™) computer entertainment system launches worldwide this fall, offering a motion-based, high-definition gaming experience unlike anything on the market. Concurrently with its launch, SCE will also release PlayStation®Move sub-controller to be used along with the motion controller for intuitive navigation of in-game characters and objects. The PlayStation Move platform, including the motion controller, sub-controller, and PlayStation®Eye camera*(1), together with a strong lineup of software titles, will deliver an innovative and highly immersive experience on the PS3 system.
The combination of the PS3 system and PlayStation Eye camera detects the precise movement, angle, and absolute position in 3D space of PlayStation Move motion controller, allowing users to intuitively play the game as if they themselves are within the game. PlayStation Move motion controller delivers unmatched accuracy through its advanced motion sensors, including a three-axis gyroscope, a three-axis accelerometer, and a terrestrial magnetic field sensor, as well as a color-changing sphere that is tracked by PlayStation Eye camera. Through PlayStation Move system, both fast and subtle motion can be detected, whether the user is swinging a tennis racket, or painting with a brush. With PlayStation Move motion controller, users can provide direct input through action buttons and an analog trigger, while receiving physical feedback from rumble functionality and visual feedback from the sphere’s ability to display a variety of different colors. Furthermore, PlayStation Eye camera can capture the player’s voice or image, enabling augmented reality experiences.
The newly announced PlayStation Move sub-controller is a one-handed controller, developed to further expand the game play options that PlayStation Move games can offer*(2). PlayStation Move sub-controller features a sleek curved design that pairs with the motion controller and comes with an analog stick and directional buttons that allow users to easily control the game when moving characters or choosing a direction. Like all other Wireless Controllers for the PS3 system, it comes with a built in lithium-ion rechargeable battery as well as Bluetooth® technology, enabling the controller to transfer the input information wirelessly to the PS3 system without a cable. PlayStation Move motion controller and sub-controller will further broaden the gaming experience on the PS3 system for all genres, from games that use one motion controller to games that use both controllers.
The introduction of PlayStation Move controllers has been well received within the industry and now 36 third party developers and publishers*(3) have decided to support PlayStation Move platform. In fiscal year 2010, SCE Worldwide Studios will also release more than 20 games that are either dedicated to or supported with the PlayStation Move platform.
SCE, with strong support from software developers and publishers, will deploy various measures to enhance the PlayStation Move software title line-up and vigorously promote the PS3 platform.
*(1) Users will need to use the PlayStation Eye camera to enjoy PlayStation Move motion controller on PS3.
*(2) DUALSHOCK® or SIXAXIS® Wireless Controller can also be used in place of the sub controller.
*(3) Please refer to the attached list below for detail.
PlayStation®Move motion controller Product name PlayStation®Move motion controller Product code CECH-ZCM1 Release date Fall 2010 Recommended retail price To be decided Color Black Mass Approx. 145 g External dimension Approx. 200mm X 46mm (height X diameter) Battery type Built-in, rechargeable lithium-ion battery Voltage DC 3.7 V Operating temperature 5 degrees C ~ 35 degrees C
PlayStation®Move sub-controller Product name PlayStation®Move sub-controller Product code CECH-ZCS1 Release date Fall 2010 Recommended retail price To be decided Color Black Mass Approx. 95 g External dimension Approx. 138mm X 42mm (height X diameter) Battery type Built-in, rechargeable lithium-ion batter Voltage DC 3.7 V Operating temperature 5 degrees C ~ 35 degrees C
Categories: Playstation Move Tags: GDC, Sub Controller