by Jeff Mattas, Nov 11, 2011 11:45am PST
Sony has announced a pair of new holiday bundles, one that adds a second title to the existing PS Move starter kit, and 'dance' themed PS3 bundle featuring the all necessary Move peripherals.
The Everybody Dance bundle--currently only available at Target--is priced at $299.99 and features a copy of Everybody Dance, a 320GB PlayStation 3, a PS Move motion controller, a PS Eye camera, and a DualShock 3 wireless controller.
Read more: What's the other bundle? »
by Jeff Mattas, Nov 24, 2010 6:00pm PST
PlayStation.Blog has released some statistical play information for Sports Champions, the sports-based mini-game collection that incorporates PlayStation Move functionality.
The handy-dandy info-graphic breaks everything down, and is the second such pictograph Sony has released to tout PlayStation Move's accomplishments. Without further ado, here's a list of Sports Champions play-statistics: Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Oct 04, 2010 3:00pm PDT
PlayStation Move's bundle pack-in title--and our favorite retail release for the peripheral--Sports Champions is scheduled to receive a frightening collection of downloadable content tomorrow.
The "Haunted Pack" downloadable content adds three new, demonic characters to the game, as well as new equipment for each of the sports featured in the motion sensing game. According to the PlayStation Blog, the "Haunted Pack" will be priced at $4.99. Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Sep 10, 2010 8:45am PDT
Along with sending me the necessary hardware to preview its upcoming peripherals, Sony sent over a number of titles
specifically designed for the PlayStation Move. Make sure to read our detailed preview of the PlayStation Move hardware.
Rather than review each launch title, we've decided to give Shackers extended impressions of the review-build software that will be available at launch for the PlayStation Move. Read more »
by Brian Leahy and Garnett Lee, Mar 10, 2010 8:41pm PST
At GDC 2010, Sony formally introduced its motion controller, aptly titled: PlayStation Move. For those that haven't been following its development and unveiling at E3 2009, the technology pairs a camera (the already available PlayStation Eye) and a wand with a colored orb at the top.
Garnett Lee and I went hands-on with two pre-alpha titles here at GDC: SOCOM 4 and Sports Champions. Read more »
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