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For the best in Gaming Shop at GameShark Store http://gan.doubleclick.net/gan_click?lid=41000000035499560&pubid=21000000... Dr Richard Marks using real life objects to control Playstation games

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  • Want to point out that this was using the 3DV camera. Microsoft bought 3DV and this tech is the precursor to what will be in Natal.

  • not this! he was using the EyeToy in this Demo , He only use the 3DV cam in the other video I posted.

  • Is he using the Z camera or the eyetoy here?

  • he was using the EyeToy.

  • Over 6 years before the Wii and over 9 years before NATAL, wow.

  • yeah I know but crazy people like to say that sony's wand is a ripoff of the wii.

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  • "Showing off the power of the Playstation 2." LOL!

    What power? The PS2 was almost weaker than Dreamcast and was the definitive loser of hardware specs that generation!

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  • Sony was NOT first with motion gaming! Nintendo was!

    Remember the Power Glove? Or the GameBoy camera?

    And Microsoft made motion sensing webcam for PC in the 90s, so both Nintendo and Microsoft were out with Motion gaming BEFORE Sony!

  • @TheSleazySaint - It's possible, but I doubt it. Perhaps if I get to see the 'move' in action, maybe I can get a better feel for it, but from the technical specs and demos I've seen, 'move' and motionplus seem to have similar capabilities. Granted, motionplus is an add-on, but I know it's abilities quite well. 'Move' would have to be very accurate indeed to do much of anything that a motionplus equipped remote couldn't match, at least in theory.

  • @quincyonq amazing isnt it ?

  • Creo que este video deja claro en qué se inspiró Sony para el PS Move, básicamente es lo mismo...

  • @KuraIthys Yeah the idea has always been there. However, the power glove was a lot less precise than the Wii, and because it used sound instead of the signals wii uses. It could only track left or right, no degree of speed and no pointing.

    I think the Move will be the next jump, as big as a jump from the glove to the wii.

  • Don't get carried away. The Wii technology is pretty similar to Nintendo's Power Glove from 1989...

  • It's obviously not. But sony only cares about it now because of the Wii.

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