The Move motion controller itself will cost £35, with the PlayStation Eye camera £25, and the sub-controller £25 (though you don't have to buy this, Sony points out it's optional, as a normal controller can be used instead).
The Move Starter Kit will contain both the motion controller and Eye, and will cost £50, which will save you a tenner against the price of buying them separately.
The starter kit also comes with nine playable demos to give this motion malarkey a try-out, which include Sports Champions, Start the Party, The Shoot, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 and others.
Okay, so there's no full bundled game here, but that's because of the basic £50 price tag, which is likely to be an enticing prospect when it comes to the motion controller's adoption. People often look at that bottom line, and then go on to buy extras like the sub-controller later
So for PS3 owners like myself I can start playing with move for 30 quid.. So my money is on the Playsation move as 35 quid really isn't that big a deal when I see a game come along.
With the Kinect I need to see some serious killer games before forking out 130 quid.
Oink!
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