Thursday, March 11, 2010

The "Move" is on!


     Now the smoke has settled and everyone is starting to talk. Ps3's Move is setting up to be the one of the biggest upsets in gaming history. It looks at least to me that the Playstation has created the key to the victory over all over gaming machines. They have added the one element they have been missing with their amazing graphics. A casual corner of innovation to lead the market. Unlike the wii the ps3 will have the game support that has eluded the wii for their rein on top. And not to mention the graphics to match them. Everyone that I know that bought a wii all say the same things about the system. They got it but thanks to the lack of support for good games and the graphics they never use the thing. Well playstation looks to change all that now. And the most impressive way of doing it is to bring out the list of supporters and REAL games that people would actually play more than a couple of times(unlike what we have seen with the natal) . There seems to be real innovation into the thought and programing for this controller or should I say brand. And from what is said about it, it's the most precise peace of technology ever. But if you rewind the clock back it would have seen like that Natal was going to whip the floor with it. But thanks to the lack luster game concepts and problems rumored about the Natal having trouble picking up people of color the ps3 seemed to raise over night in preferred status and sure backing by both the people and industry. I for one is very excited about the ps3 and "MOVE" and everything that truly make this brand amazingly innovative. But we will wait for more goodies from playstation during the e3 and to be fair will have to wait to see if all this news will spark Microsoft to look more into the game support than what they have led us to believe they are doing because the list of games that natal news have been listing is a complete joke. Those games won't last me 5 minutes in interest. And without truly good games natal is just another paper weight. 

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