
Hmmm
The fact he cant hit the tennis ball with it doesn't make it very good ?
( , Wed 3 Jun 2009, 9:41, Reply)

I was hoping Sony and Microsoft wouldn't descend into the waving-your-arms-like-a-gibbon mode of controllers but I suppose it was inevitable.
( , Wed 3 Jun 2009, 9:45, Reply)

ignore the whole tennis ball thing and it looks pretty spot on!
*wants*
( , Wed 3 Jun 2009, 10:07, Reply)

As the article says it's clearly a technology demonstrator so there's still some work to do, but it already looks more responsive than the Wiimote.
The PS3 badly needs a proper motion controller. I tried the Resident Evil 5 demo for the first time the other night and couldn't get on with it after playing RE4 on the Wii. Going back to steering the gun with a joystick seems so ridiculous after that.
( , Wed 3 Jun 2009, 10:36, Reply)

Was eventually gonna happen. I'm more excited about the PSP Go.
Linky: www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/e3-2009/5432014/E3-2009-Sony-launches-new-PSP-Go-handheld-games-console.html
Awesome reporting from the Telegraph on this also: "The device, which is half the size and wait of the original PSP console"
( , Wed 3 Jun 2009, 12:47, Reply)