Sony has unveiled their much anticipated motion sensing controller, PlayStation Move, for PS3 and quoted this as “next generation of motion gaming”. The motion based controller work in conjunction with PlayStation Eye camera which tracks the motions and movement of the controller. Sony said that the controller becomes an “extension of your body”.


Sony announced that they will be launching games specifically designed to work with PlayStation Move and will be available by the end of 2010. Sony confirmed that the latency of the controller is similar to DualShock 3 controller which allows gamers to play games without any delay. We have already seen this kind of controller released by Nintendo as well where users move their hands as if they are playing the game in reality.
Here is a look at Playstation Move in action:
The PlayStation Move will come either in a bundle with PlayStation 3, standalone controller or a starter kit which will include PlayStation Eye, motion controller and a game, all priced at around $99.
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