Sony says the Move is just like the Wiimote, but “more precise.” Man, I think I’ve heard something similar to that before, but for the life of me I can’t remember where, or about what…
Monthly Archives: March 2010
Great question
Sony talked about enticing Wii gamers to the PS3 fold with their new PlayStation Move accessory. I immediately saw this happening:
Mother: “That looks great! Forget this Wii thing we bought last year. What do I need to buy to play with Move and how much will it be?”
Who sees the issue? Cookie to the winner.
It’s all over
Using the unparalleled success of the Eye Toy accessory as a spring board, Sony is all but assured industry dominance following the launch of the colorful PlayStation Move.
Congrats!
The brand loyalty is still strong. Congrats to Square Enix for selling 5 million copies of a polished turd.
God of Par
It worked in the God of War series, so I just have to ask: Will there be a sex mini-game in Tiger Woods 11?
Perfect
When I see all the perfect 10′s that arrive at the feet of games like God of War 3, I automatically deduct the two or three points that hardcore reviewers put in there as part of a last ditch effort to spite non traditional gamers and prevent the hardcore market from being relegated to the niche where it belongs.
Out in the cold
Did Sony kick Valve’s dog or something? Portal 2 arrives this fall for PC, Xbox 360 and MAC. But no PS3. Boo hoo.
S.O.S.
With this news that Sony is readying some kind of “PSPad/PSP Phone” to take on Apple and Nintendo in the portable space, we can officially say out loud that the PSPGo literally was a giant “fuck you” from Sony to whomever was unfortunate enough to buy it.
And yes, the placeholder name for the online service is actually “S.O.S.”
Milestone
The PS2 is ten today. Hooray! Will PS3 make it to ten, and with the success of its predecessor to boot? Maybe!
HAHA. Just kidding. Fricking paperweight is doomed, and the gravestone will look like the Arc motion controller.
Worse before better
Former Infinity Ward head honchos Zampella and West sue Activision Blizzard for doing the nasty things that megapublishers are all too willing to do in this, the new dark age of video games.