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Sony: "Gem" Was A Prototype Name For PS3 Motion Controller
Sony's Motion Controller Patent Goes Attachment Crazy
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In a 7-minute video chat, Anton Mikhailov of Sony Computer Entertainment America takes us on another tour of the PlayStation Motion Controller, whose prototype he reveals was assembled from some spare parts bought up at a Home Depot. More »Sony Explains Unnamed New PS3 Motion Controller A Little More
Miyamoto Laughs (Kinda) at Other Motion Control Projects
Considering both of Nintendo's rivals announced motion-control projects, one wonders what Shigeru Miyamoto's reaction would be. More »