Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "PlayStation Move" in Malay language version.
It’s great that you don’t have to buy an extra controller, but using the Dual Shock 3 with the Motion Controller looks so unpleasant. Hopefully Sony has something planned for an alternative controller to go with the Motion Controller.
You can programmatically set the colour as well. It's RGB, so there's the full spectrum of colour.
The sphere is what the camera is tracking, in full RGB — it tracks X and Y, and Z is deduced from the area of the sphere
As it turns out, the use of the term 'sub-controller' was itself a placeholder. Yesterday, Sony submitted a finalized ID label to the Federal Communications Commission, revealing that the sub-controller will in fact be known as the 'navigation controller.'
due to the fact that Sony's controller has no nunchuck (which forces the player to hold a Sixaxis in one hand and the wand in another) the controls look a bit more awkward this time around.
It's representing movement! … It's supposed to represent the swipe of the controller.
There have been rumblings that Sony is currently working on a proper Nunchuk peripheral — that it is already in the design phase.
The second unique feature is the Move button on the front of the controller. With the movement of the arms being such an integral part of using the controller, we feel that it is better to have one big button, making it easier for anyone to understand and press.
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) today announced that it will release its new Motion Controller (tentative name) for PlayStation 3 (PS3) computer entertainment system in fall 2010 in Japan, Asian regions and countries, North America and Europe/PAL territories together with an extensive line-up of exciting software titles.
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) today announced that PlayStation Move motion controller for PlayStation 3 (PS3) computer entertainment system, launches worldwide this fall […] Concurrently with its launch, SCE will also release PlayStation Move sub-controller to be used along with the motion controller for intuitive navigation of in-game characters and objects. […] PlayStation Move motion controller delivers unmatched accuracy through its advanced motion sensors, including a three-axis gyroscope, a three-axis accelerometer, and a terrestrial magnetic field sensor, as well as a color-changing sphere that is tracked by PlayStation Eye camera. […] DUALSHOCK or SIXAXIS Wireless Controller can also be used in place of the sub controller. […] The introduction of PlayStation Move controllers has been well received within the industry and now 36 third party developers and publishers have decided to support PlayStation Move platform.
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PlayStation Move is the direct result of the work we did with EyeToy, so we really did start with the camera portion. Back in the year 2000 one of the tech demos we were doing, even back then, involved a coloured ball on a stick and we were trying to track that around.
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