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19 Mar 2010
PlayStation’s own Kevin Butler, VP of humorous adverts, is coming at you from the future in this latest promo clip for the recently-named Move motion controller.
While demoing the abilities of the Move with a boxing game and an FPS, Butler manages to poke fun at both the Nintendo Wii and Microsoft’s coming-soon Project Natal system for the Xbox 360 that takes motion control a step further by making your body the controller.
“Come on, who wants to pretend their hand is a gun? What is this, third grade?” Butler asks, while stating that the Move offers “what we in the future call ‘buttons’ which turn out to be pretty important to those handful of millions of people who enjoy playing shooters, or platformers, well, anything that doesn’t involve catching a big, red ball” — the latter in reference to a Natal demo.
Hit play now to see the “now-eristic” Move in action, as well as a baseball tip-off for the coming season:
Tags: advertising, kevin butler, microsoft, motion gaming, Natal, Nintendo, playstation, playstation move, project natal, sony, video, video games, Wii, wiimote
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2 Responses to Playstation Move Promo Mocks Wii and Natal [VIDEO]
wereindistagetha
May 19th, 2010 at 5:11 am
trust me i've done this a couple of times.I'll use an example from the Game Cube launch.If you want it really badly i reccomend going to bed really early on the 18th(saturday).If it's 24 hours and you want it really badly try being there at 5am or 6am.there might be like a huge line so yeah!Good luck with your wii shopping!Oh by the way at target they are all ready selling Wii accessories, like bags, and controller skins!
AL
May 20th, 2010 at 9:43 am
Try a Yahoo! People or Member search.