Category: Gaming Author : Chris Greenhough Posted: January 27, 2010
Tags : playstation, PS3, sony, sony motion controller
Sony’s PS3 motion controller getting “around ten” games this year

And now for something not iPad-related. Japanese business newspaper Nikkei is reporting that Sony’s new motion controller device for the PlayStation 3 will see “around ten or so” titles released for it in 2010.
That seems a little low to me, even taking into account the recent delay of the controller, from spring to fall. It also means those ten or so games will be lost in the absolute clusterfuck of games released in the last three months of every calendar year. Hm.
As for what these games will be, Nikkei says that sports and pet games will make up some of the ten titles. What we do know is that the following have been announced as including support for the as-yet-unnamed Motion Controller:
- Ape Escape (working title)
- Echochrome 2 (working title)
- Eccentric Slider (working title)
- Sing and Draw (working title)
- Champions of Time (working title)
- Motion Party (working title)
- The Shoot (working title)
- Tower (working title)
- Under Siege
[Nikkei, via Andriasang]


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Jan 27, 2010
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