MotoGP dev keen on Natal head tracking, 3DTV
Speaking to CVG, MotoGP lead designer Greg Bryant discussed the future of the series on both the Xbox 360 and PS3. Bryant said the development team plans to incorporate Natal support into MotoGP 10/11 in order to implement head tracking. According to Bryant, “the future for [Natal] is through head tracking in racing games.” As for future iterations on the PS3, he noted that the team plans to use stereoscopic 3D and “theoretically” enable head tracking with the Playstation Eye.
Honestly, if it turns out anything like this, consider us stoked.
MotoGP dev keen on Natal head tracking, 3DTV originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 03 Feb 2010 22:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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MotoGP dev keen on Natal head tracking, 3DTV
Speaking to CVG, MotoGP lead designer Greg Bryant discussed the future of the series on both the Xbox 360 and PS3. Bryant said the development team plans to incorporate Natal support into MotoGP 10/11 in order to implement head tracking. According to Bryant, “the future for [Natal] is through head tracking in racing games.” As for future iterations on the PS3, he noted that the team plans to use stereoscopic 3D and “theoretically” enable head tracking with the Playstation Eye.
Honestly, if it turns out anything like this, consider us stoked.
MotoGP dev keen on Natal head tracking, 3DTV originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 03 Feb 2010 22:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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MotoGP dev keen on Natal head tracking, 3DTV
Speaking to CVG, MotoGP lead designer Greg Bryant discussed the future of the series on both the Xbox 360 and PS3. Bryant said the development team plans to incorporate Natal support into MotoGP 10/11 in order to implement head tracking. According to Bryant, “the future for [Natal] is through head tracking in racing games.” As for future iterations on the PS3, he noted that the team plans to use stereoscopic 3D and “theoretically” enable head tracking with the Playstation Eye.
Honestly, if it turns out anything like this, consider us stoked.
MotoGP dev keen on Natal head tracking, 3DTV originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 03 Feb 2010 22:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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MotoGP dev keen on Natal head tracking, 3DTV
Speaking to CVG, MotoGP lead designer Greg Bryant discussed the future of the series on both the Xbox 360 and PS3. Bryant said the development team plans to incorporate Natal support into MotoGP 10/11 in order to implement head tracking. According to Bryant, “the future for [Natal] is through head tracking in racing games.” As for future iterations on the PS3, he noted that the team plans to use stereoscopic 3D and “theoretically” enable head tracking with the Playstation Eye.
Honestly, if it turns out anything like this, consider us stoked.
MotoGP dev keen on Natal head tracking, 3DTV originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 03 Feb 2010 22:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Report: PlayStation Motion Controller to have about 10 games this year
Here’s some encouraging news for those hoping that the PlayStation Motion Controller (pleaseannouncethenamealready!) will give a reason to knock the dust off your old PlayStation Eye. According to a Nikkei report spotted by Andriasang, the device, which pairs with the Eye, will have “around 10 or so games” by year’s end, including sports and pet raising titles.
We’ve been disappointed by the game support for the Eye so far, outside of the ability to construct extensive scrotum-centric LBP sticker libraries. Here’s hoping that these promised releases can take all the Eyes sitting on our shelves from novelty to necessity.
Report: PlayStation Motion Controller to have about 10 games this year originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Report: PlayStation Motion Controller to have about 10 games this year
Here’s some encouraging news for those hoping that the PlayStation Motion Controller (pleaseannouncethenamealready!) will give a reason to knock the dust off your old PlayStation Eye. According to a Nikkei report spotted by Andriasang, the device, which pairs with the Eye, will have “around 10 or so games” by year’s end, including sports and pet raising titles.
We’ve been disappointed by the game support for the Eye so far, outside of the ability to construct extensive scrotum-centric LBP sticker libraries. Here’s hoping that these promised releases can take all the Eyes sitting on our shelves from novelty to necessity.
Report: PlayStation Motion Controller to have about 10 games this year originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Report: PlayStation Motion Controller to have about 10 games this year
Here’s some encouraging news for those hoping that the PlayStation Motion Controller (pleaseannouncethenamealready!) will give a reason to knock the dust off your old PlayStation Eye. According to a Nikkei report spotted by Andriasang, the device, which pairs with the Eye, will have “around 10 or so games” by year’s end, including sports and pet raising titles.
We’ve been disappointed by the game support for the Eye so far, outside of the ability to construct extensive scrotum-centric LBP sticker libraries. Here’s hoping that these promised releases can take all the Eyes sitting on our shelves from novelty to necessity.
Report: PlayStation Motion Controller to have about 10 games this year originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Report: PlayStation Motion Controller to have about 10 games this year
Here’s some encouraging news for those hoping that the PlayStation Motion Controller (pleaseannouncethenamealready!) will give a reason to knock the dust off your old PlayStation Eye. According to a Nikkei report spotted by Andriasang, the device, which pairs with the Eye, will have “around 10 or so games” by year’s end, including sports and pet raising titles.
We’ve been disappointed by the game support for the Eye so far, outside of the ability to construct extensive scrotum-centric LBP sticker libraries. Here’s hoping that these promised releases can take all the Eyes sitting on our shelves from novelty to necessity.
Report: PlayStation Motion Controller to have about 10 games this year originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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EyePet won’t see a holiday release in the US
“EyePet is now out of holiday,” a SCEA representative told us rather succinctly, confirming an initial report from Gamervision. The PlayStation Eye-enabled virtual pet has been stealthily pushed out from its planned November release into the increasingly crowded waters of 2010. SCEA explains that its marketing team “will spend additional time to continue educating consumers and retail channels, setting the table for a successful product launch.” Essentially, not enough people are excited about EyePet yet for it to warrant a holiday release.
Initial plans had EyePet releasing in two varieties: alone; and bundled with the camera. However, considering another big Sony product — also coming in early 2010 — requires use of the Eye, Sony may pursue a completely different marketing plan altogether.
EyePet won’t see a holiday release in the US originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 06 Oct 2009 09:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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EyePet won’t see a holiday release in the US
“EyePet is now out of holiday,” a SCEA representative told us rather succinctly, confirming an initial report from Gamervision. The PlayStation Eye-enabled virtual pet has been stealthily pushed out from its planned November release into the increasingly crowded waters of 2010. SCEA explains that its marketing team “will spend additional time to continue educating consumers and retail channels, setting the table for a successful product launch.” Essentially, not enough people are excited about EyePet yet for it to warrant a holiday release.
Initial plans had EyePet releasing in two varieties: alone; and bundled with the camera. However, considering another big Sony product — also coming in early 2010 — requires use of the Eye, Sony may pursue a completely different marketing plan altogether.
EyePet won’t see a holiday release in the US originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 06 Oct 2009 09:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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