You can get by using a standard Dualshock controller though, so this isn't a necessary purchase. It resembles the Wii's Nunchuk, and when held in your left hand, adds extra input possibilities for Move games. Users can buy an extra 'navigation controller', which offers a d-pad, an analogue stick, and two shoulder buttons. The device also has vibration feedback, so it'll rumble in time to game events.Īnd that's not all.
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Impressively, the glowing ball, which is powered by a full colour 24bit RGB LED, can change colours – this can either be used to show different game states (it might glow red if your character is injured, for example) or for the camera to differentiate between different controllers if you're playing with a friend. The device is wireless of course, and some games will allow you to wield two at the same time – handy for boxing sims. Onboard the controller, you'll find the square, circle, triangle and cross buttons from a standard PlayStation joypad, as well as a larger Move button and a trigger.
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The Move controller also boasts an accelerometer and a gyrometer to sense motion on three axes, so it'll know when you tilt or rotate the device. The camera accurately tracks the movement of the glowing sphere in 3D space, translating your extravagant gestures into onscreen action. To use the device, you'll also need a PlayStation Eye camera, which sits near your TV. Users can interact with compatible games simply by wafting around the Move controller, which resembles a microphone with a glowing sphere at the top.
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PlayStation Move is a motion control system for the PS3.
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Here's everything you need to know before rushing out and buying one. Featuring pinpoint accuracy and a range of interesting games, it presents something of a experiential mid-point between the basic motion fun of the Wii and the hands-free futurism of the Microsoft Kinect. Released today, PlayStation Move is Sony's attempt to wrestle motion control fans away from Nintendo's Wii console.