Just days after Microsoft revealed its Kinect SDK for PC hacking, Sony has declared a similar set-up will be available for PlayStation Move. The company will launch a new application for PS3 called ‘Move Me’, which can allow researchers, students and hobbyists create new types of software applications. With the …
Read More »GDC11: Sony opens Move to hacking community
The â??Move Meâ?? app will transfer PS3 data to PC, allowing for free manipulation
Read More »Why Crysis 2 doesn’t support Move
Crysis 2 will push the console visual envelope when its released next month, but one thing it won’t do is add weight to the growing motion control movement. And developer Crytek says that’s because it simply doesn’t see motion control as the right suitor for FPS games at this moment …
Read More »GDC11: Vicious Engine 2 supports NGP
Vicious Cycle engine joins the ranks of Sony handheld-supporting tech
Read More »GDC11: Unity PSN title unveiled
First Sony platform game developed with Unity receives GDC reveal
Read More »GDC11: Ngmoco brands NGP ‘dead on arrival’
CEO of casual gaming giant launches attack on Sony's new handheld
Read More »Sony could overcome LG injunction
The surprise injunction won by LG against PS3 platform holder Sony earlier this week may have disrupted the company’s European console shipments, but Sony could yet find an easy way of shipping the hardware into the Continent. The Guardian reports that European patent laws are enforced on a country-by-country basis. …
Read More »Ngmoco: NGP is dead on arrival
Sony’s upcoming PSP successor the Next Generation Portable will be unable to compete with Apple’s iPhone and its digital distribution portal the App Store, a leading casual games exec has warned. His thoughts echo those muttered by analyst Michael Pachter last year. I think they are hurt; I think they’re …
Read More »GDC11: SN System debuts NGP dev environment
SCE tech outfit's toolkit to optimise workflow and iteration for studios developing for Next Generation Portable
Read More »GDC11: Sony building dev-friendly Home update
New package allows for real-time multiplayer, enhanced physics, more tools
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