
Sony made news with its patent for a motion sensing device, and come E3, it made the headlines again with the unveiling of a motion sensing controller for the PlayStation. Dubbed the PlayStation Motion Controller, showed off to the world by CEO SCEA, Jack Tertton, it works using the PlayStation EYE Camera, quite similar to how the Nintendo Wii does, but with the difference in more precise movement detection and distance awareness.
Still far from actually being real, the motion controller is expected to be a finished product by 2010, but seeing the demonstration of the motion controller, being used in sword swinging, tank-based third-person shooting, archery, tennis and drawing, we can but wait for Sony to hurry on this one.
Via: Joystiq/SlipperyBrick





















