EA Sports president Peter Moore thinks Sony and Microsoft are not planning to simply replicate Nintendo Wii-style motion control, but instead go one step further. “I think that, knowing Microsoft in particular obviously, that they are constantly thinking three to five years ahead of where consumer behaviour is going to be, how do people want [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 30, 2008
We were wrong. Despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary, no new motion controllers were revealed for the Playstation 3 or Xbox 360 at this year's Electronics Entertainment Expo. But that doesn't mean one still isn't coming, or perhaps was actually supposed to be revealed at E3.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
It's currently the worst-kept secret in the industry, motion controllers are headed to the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. The fact that Nintendo is making a ton of cash from their waggle-controlled console hasn't gone unnoticed, and there's no way their competitors are going to sit idly by and not try to snatch up a piece of the pie. But how do we know it's coming for sure? The facts are overwhelming, read on...
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
It would appear that the rumors regarding a motion controller for the Xbox 360 and/or PlayStation 3 console have not only been confirmed, but possibly confirmed as In2Games technology. A new teaser has appeared on their official website which gives it all away. “Unlike existing products and technologies, In2Games’ Freedom (formerly codenamed ‘Fusion’) system does [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 26, 2008
With the crazy success of the Wii™ due to it's groundbreaking motion controller, it didn't take long for Sony to jump in with a motion controller of their own just before launch of the PS3. This only leaves the Xbox™ 360 without a motion controller of their own. While the Nintendo® Wii™ has had great success with a new crowd of casual and older gamers, it has left the core gamers feeling completely alone with their trivial online service and lack of next-gen graphics. Lack of voice chat, downloadable content for games, and unfriendly Friend Codes are among the major drawbacks.

One source is also claiming that the code name of the project is "Newton" (as in Newtonian Physics relating to gravity, inertia and acceleration), though there is no way to verify this.
UPDATE: E3 2008 Set To Bring Wii-like Gaming To Next-Gen Consoles Continue reading...
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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