PS3 Motion Controller Named “Move”, Full List of Supported Games

At GDC, Sony has revealed the name of it’s motion controller, dubbed “Move”.

The PlayStation Move controller setup has three different parts – the Move motion controller, the sub-controller, and the PlayStation Eye camera. The Move motion controller is necessary to play all games. Some games require the Eye, the motion controller, and the sub-controller — though a normal PS3 controller can be substituted for the sub-controller in any game. For more details on Move, head on to GamePro.

PS3 Motion Controller Named

Earlier, we reported that PS3’s motion controller would be called the Arc, but it seems we were wrong.

List of games that support Move:

The Shoot
Sports Champions
EyePet
Brunswick Pro Bowling
TV SuperStars
Move! Party
SOCOM 4
LittleBigPlanet
Gran Turismo 5
Motion Fighters

GamesRadar has a nice feature covering the games supported by Move.

The PlayStation Move Starter Kit will supposedly be priced at $100 and will release in Q4 2010.

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Written By on March 14th, 2010 Categories: Hardware News, News, PS3 Tags:

7 Responses to “PS3 Motion Controller Named “Move”, Full List of Supported Games”

  1. Another of those things to get :mrgreen:
    Hope that EA’s Grand Slam Tennis will support the controller.Cuz i m a diehard tennis fan 🙂

  2. Undoubtedly the Playstation “Move” has appealed a lot to me & it looks very interesting than project natal.
    & also it looks very promising…..

    Hope,Sony beats Microsoft this time…..

  3. Great to see less fanboyism in Bangladesh :mrgreen:

  4. @sng425
    ur right.Project Natal may have much more features but its really odd to play a game without a controller.Lets see how things turn out.

  5. Like other game pad of PC, there should be motion game pad (or something like that) for PC.

  6. @MAFIUL.COM
    there are many third party motion controller released for pc.But not many game developers makes games for them.

  7. Alright

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