PS3 Slim Unboxing by GameSpot
bit.ly click here Sony’s motion controlled gaming setup, PlayStation Move, has arrived in stores, and if you believe the hype, it’s everything we wanted the Wii to be…and more. Is this the future of gaming or just another expensive set of peripherals that will be buried in the back of a cupboard by the end of the year? Read on for our review. Hardware PlayStation Move’s 1:1 controller tracking is just as precise as the Wii with its MotionPlus accessory, but also adds body tracking into the mix thanks to the PlayStation Eye camera. It’s also cheaper per player for a “complete” controller setup (Move + Navigation controller). The downside is that due to the limitations of Bluetooth, only two players will be able to simultaneously use a dual Move controller setup or a Move and Navigation controller setup, whereas the Wii can support four players. The starter bundle, which includes the PlayStation Eye camera, a single Move controller, and the Sports Champions game is available for US0 (though our readers outside the US should be aware that their PlayStation Move bundles may not include Sports Champions). Additional Move controllers are US and Navigation controllers are US, though the only game I know of that requires a Navigation controller so far is Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition, which recently had Move support patched in. The controllers are stuck with built-in, non-user replaceable lithium-ion batteries, and there’s no automatic sleep mode after a period of …

