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The PlayStation Move, released in September 2010, innovated motion control similar to the Wii remote, using accelerometers and a magnetometer for accurate gaming experiences. It targeted core gamers and supported titles like Killzone 3. In November 2010, Kinect revolutionized motion tech with 2.3D depth sensors and an RGB camera, enabling facial recognition and voice navigation. Notably, Project Milo showcased Kinect's capabilities in interactive gaming. Meanwhile, OnLive, launched in 2011, transformed gaming through streaming, offering flexible subscription models and live game viewing options.
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Technology in Motion • The Play station Move was released September 2010 • Like the Wii remote, the Move uses an accelerometer to determine its rotation • Also includes a magnetometer which calibrates the Move with the earth’s magnetic field. • Used to stop the rumble feature from interfering with the accelerometer • Same technology used in the iPhone 4 • Designed for more ‘core’ gamers and used with games such as Killzone 3 and Heavy Rain
Kinect-ing with the Future • Released in November 2010, the Kinect made a breakthrough in motion technology • Uses 2 3D depth sensors and an RGB camera to pinpoint key joints on the players body • Facial recognition can sign in the player by standing in front of the Kinect sensor, and can read an expression on your face (Avatar Kinect) • The multi-array microphones can recognise voices and can be used no navigate menus and speak to in-game characters (Milo and Kate)
Project Milo – the real imaginary friend • A tech demo shown at E3 2009 with the name ‘Project Milo’ • Showed the potential of the Kinect by being able to have a conversation with a fictional character • The game could differentiate between emotions in your voice an face • Objects could be scanned and passed into the game
Onlive – a new way to game • Released to the UK on September 22nd 2011 • Onlive is gaming system revolved around streaming games from their servers • You can either pay a subscription, or pay per day for each game • An instant replay and theatre mode for any game and you can view live streams of people playing games