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PlayStation Move is an upcoming motion-sensing game controller platform for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) video game console by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). Based on a handheld motion controller wand, PlayStation Move uses the PlayStation Eye camera to track the wands position, and inertial sensors in the wand to detect its motion. First revealed on June 2, 2009,cndate=June 2010 PlayStation Move is slated for launch in the PAL region on September 15, 2010, in North America on September 19, 2010, and in Japan on October 21, 2010. Hardware available at launch includes the main PlayStation Move motion controller, a supplementary PlayStation Move navigation controller, and an optional PlayStation Move charging station It will compete with the Kinect (previously known as Natal) and Wii Remote motion control systems for the Xbox 360 and Wii home consoles, respectively.
Although PlayStation Move is implemented on the existing PlayStation 3 console, Sony states that it is treating Moves debut as its own major "platform launch," planning an aggressive marketing campaign to support it. The tagline for PlayStation Move at E3 2010 was "This Changes Everything", as part of the "It Only Does Everything" marketing campaign which debuted with the redesigned "Slim" PlayStation 3.
Title: PlayStation Move
Logo: File:PlayStation Move Logo.png
Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment Sony
Type: Video game controller
Generation: Seventh generation era (History of video game consoles (seventh generation))
Lifespan: vgreleaseEU=date2010-09-15JP=date2010-10-21NA=date2010-09-19
Power: Li-ion battery
Input: Motion controller: Motion sensing-(three-axis accelerometer, three-axis angular rate sensor) Location tracking-(magnetometer, object recognition (via PlayStation Eye)) 1 Analog trigger-(T) 8 buttons-(Triangle (Image:PlayStationTriangle.svg), Circle (Image:PlayStationCircle.svg), Cross (Image:PlayStationX.svg), Square (Image:PlayStationSquare.svg), Start, Select, Home, Move) Navigation controller: Analog stick D-Pad 1 Analog trigger-(L2) 5 buttons-(Cross (Image:PlayStationX.svg), Circle (Image:PlayStationCircle.svg), L1, Home, L3)
Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB