Sony’s ballyhooed motion control system for the PlayStation platform is months away from launch, but the PS Blog has some intriguing behind-the-scenes-like video with the R&D team that’s currently fine-tuning the system. Have a look at two videos after the jump.











well now that the price came down on the system the 360 will be all but done. And as soon as the motion tech comes out youll se the wii will also be down for the count. The tourtise always wins the race.
Don, you’re such a Sony fanboy. Keep dreaming. The 360 will always be ahead of the PS3. Not only does it have better games still, but pro gamers use the 360 more, it gets more of the downloadable content and Natal is the better technology.
Now I’ll be interested to see what MS, Sony and Nintendo do when OnLive comes out and if it lives up to the hype. All three companies may be in trouble then.
OnLive is not going to take down the other three, get real! IF OnLive overcomes the technical hurdles (and that’s a BIG IF). You’re still only dealing with 720p content, factor in bandwidth caps popping up on ISPs all over the place and OnLive has a tough road ahead. I’m a pc gamer so I can be somewhat impartial to the MS/Sony arms race. I don’t see PS3 jumping ahead, but to say the 360 has better games or the Natal is better technology is just more speculation and fanboyism. Besides, other that GOW2 and Fable 2, anything your 360 can do, my PC can do better. Stop kicking and screaming about which company is gonna make more money off of us suckers. Grow up, enjoy whatever console you have/want and quit worrying about the other guy so much. Whew! That was a rant and a half! Sorry!
I understand your arguement about the pc. I don’t agree with it but i understand it. Did i mention that I am an x-360 fanboy. But after my third RROD i had enough. Think about this MC and Nintendo both will be coming out with next gen systems in the next couple of years. And do you know what there gonna do? They’re just gonna be playing catch up to the ps3 where the ps3 came out of the gates swinging with technology that will be good for 10 years not 5 and you have to spend that kinda money again.