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Motion-Sensing Peripherals Heading To PS2 News
Developers IN2Games will be exhibiting their range of games and peripherals at Leipzig...
By Gwynne DixonPosted: 17/08/2007
Developers IN2Games have announced that they will be revealing a range of games at the Leipzig Games Convention, which are based around motion-sensing peripherals they have simultaneously developed for the PS2.
REALPLAY Golf; REALPLAY Pool; REALPLAY Tennis; REALPLAY Bowling; REALPLAY Racing and REALPLAY Puzzleshpere will all be available in time for Christmas. Each game will come with its own specific motion-sensing peripheral included at a total retail price of £29.99 each.
"The REALPLAY range of games is aimed squarely at those PlayStation 2 owners who want to play wireless motion-sensing games without needing to splash out on a new console," said Elliott Myers, CEO, IN2Games.
"Each peripheral is as accurate as any videogaming technology out there at the moment, but on an entirely new format. The games are fun, challenging and highly addictive, and the wireless peripherals offer the best way of controlling games on what will be this Christmas' most popular mainstream console."
IN2Games is an innovative developer that specialises in motion-sensing technology. The company is responsible for the successful Real World Golf series, which utilises the GameTrak controller. The developers are currently working on their next generation wireless motion-sensing controller called Freedom (previously Fusion):
"The REALPLAY range is all about value, fun and bringing wireless motion sensing gaming to new formats," commented Myers. "We're continuing development on Freedom, our next generation of wireless motion sensing technology, but we wanted to publish something new and exciting in time for Christmas - and the REALPLAY range is certainly that."
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Added:Sun 19th Aug 2007 18:46, Post No: 3
i think it is brilliant and I can't wait till they are for sale I will buy the pool game first.
Added:Sun 19th Aug 2007 10:16, Post No: 2
I see the Nintendo zombies are in a panic. That brian dead first comment about "If it doesn't come with the console it's not going to trouble Nintendo at all. ESPECIALLY considering it's FIVE SEPERATE controllers" proves it. Well Guitar Hero for the PS2 doesn't come with the PS2, yet it's sold more than every single Wii game in America, and continues to sell in the top 10, month after month since launch last year. Hey Wiitard, Nintendo is selling Wiiplay for to the tune of 35 pounds in Britain. The Realplay games are selling for just 30 pounds(a full 5 punds less), with the motion sensing controllers already included.. And the PS2 itself costs just $130, and is likely to be selling for just $100 by Christmas. Sinc the Wii is such a weak console, and not that much more powerful than the PS2, this sounds like a Wii killer to me, especially in huge developing countries like China.
Added:Fri 17th Aug 2007 14:41, Post No: 1
If it doesn't come with the console it's not going to trouble Nintendo at all. ESPECIALLY considering it's FIVE SEPERATE controllers....