The PlayStation Move! Sony’s Shizzle Punches Microsoft in the Natals
So everybody sitting around at GDC and then Sony starts their presentation ….
Tough year … blah blah, great games Heavy Rain, Uncharted 2 blah blah ….Mag blah blah … God Of War 3 system seller million unit release blah blah blah… more stuff coming at E3 blah blah …. and then we finally get the big announcement ….
The PlayStation …. Move?
All that buzz about it being called the Arc well that was just the rumor mill at high speed. It’s being called the PlayStation Move System — as it was pitched during the presentation “from the tiniest twitch to the strongest punch, it’s ahead of it’s time” The folks at GDC got a chance to try out this new peripheral first hand and reports are so far so good. Forget kicking balls and painting things, this motion controller had actual games to show off and not just any games, they brought PlayStation staple, SOCOM to the party.
In the contest of show me your stuff, Sony didn’t just blow people’s minds — they kicked Microsoft’s ass.
Here’s the breakdown
It sort of looks like a Wiimote except for the weird glowy ball (changes colors too) but make no mistake — this aint no Wii
- The controller has less buttons and is more streamlined
- It charges using a USB connection just like it’s big brother controller — battery sucking? Not
- The main controller and it’s nunchuck counterpart (known as the subcontroller) are not tethered by a wire.
- The colored ball — that’s your motion detector.
- The report from those who played SOCOM say the functionality blows the Wiimote/nunchuck combo out of the water. What would normally be a clunky interface is now a seamless transition with weapon and movements nicely paired out.
- Depth sensing — if you don’t know what that is well then you haven’t had a chance to not experience that with the Wii. The Move pupports that the glowing sphere at the end of the controller along with the PlayStation Eye camera work together to solve that issue.

If you’re wondering — those are actual games that you’ll be able to use this new peripheral with. Along with games like cheating golfer tour (Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11) and Little Big Planet (retrofitted). Granted the promotional video is replete with cheese and then some but this goes so far beyond what Natal showed us last summer.
Natal offers no controller at all but here’s the question — where’s your stuff?
PlayStation Move has
- An estimated fall launch possibly ahead of Natal
- A rumored starter package price of $100 (depending on if you already own a PS3 and what you’re planning to buy)
- Titles that already look cooler than anything we’ve seen on Natal.
The path has now been paved. Come this holiday season the Wii will not be the only game in town and tapping into that casual gamer market when you already have the hardcore gamers as part of your core audience will be a lot easier for Sony and Microsoft. For Sony to use GDC to drop their Move bomb was a bold and absolutely brilliant move. These are the folks who you want to sell this system too more than anyone else because they’ll be the ones making games for it.
Tough act to follow? Without a doubt. So Microsoft — show us what you got.
The PlayStation Move! Sony’s Shizzle Punches Microsoft in the Natals



















