Sony has added two titles to the PlayStation Move's launch lineup that we haven't seen before. Not only will you be able to get your Move on in Slider, Sports Champions and all of the other announced launch titles, but we can now add Disney-Pixar's Toy Story 3 and Brunswick Pro Bowling into the mix as well. Toy Story 3 is of course a tie-in to the movie, and Brunswick is in there because you can't have a motion controller in 2010 without a bowling game attached.
No seriously, you can't. Which is weird, because the future of gaming sure does look a lot like the 2007 of gaming. Only with better graphics.
[Via PSLS]
Reader Comments (24)
Posted: Mar 17th 2010 10:02PM Ezio Auditore da Firenze said
Nice. Sounds like fun.
Though I'd like a High Velocity Bowling 2 with Move support, a bit more... ;)
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Though I'd like a High Velocity Bowling 2 with Move support, a bit more... ;)
Posted: Mar 17th 2010 10:08PM (Unverified) said
Cool!
When I had my Wii, I remember it was like midnight and I walked to Walmart to buy this Bowling game cause we needed a game for everyone to play. Next thing you know, we were playing this for almost 30 hours straight!
Great game when you're drunk. xD
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When I had my Wii, I remember it was like midnight and I walked to Walmart to buy this Bowling game cause we needed a game for everyone to play. Next thing you know, we were playing this for almost 30 hours straight!
Great game when you're drunk. xD
Posted: Mar 17th 2010 10:24PM TraceurRyuk Prepping for LBP2 said
Because it's simple and fun it's shovelware? I'm sorry, but I don't think you guys know the meaning of shovelware.
Carnival Games = Shovelware
Brunswick Pro Bowling =/= Shovelware
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Carnival Games = Shovelware
Brunswick Pro Bowling =/= Shovelware
Posted: Mar 17th 2010 10:13PM MystileArmor said
Oh man.... is this really what we're in store for? I mean, I'm sure we'll have some great games that will utilize motion controls, but so far this isn't very comforting.
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Posted: Mar 18th 2010 1:04AM Vegeta has a ps3 said
Well it is in HD...maybe that'll make things better?
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Posted: Mar 18th 2010 2:05AM MystileArmor said
No.. no not really. Good graphics =/= good game.
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Posted: Mar 17th 2010 11:00PM SonicH04 said
At first I thought it said "Toy Story 3, Brunswick Pro Bowling added to PlayStation MOVIE lineup".
I was like 'NO WAY! I can't believe we're getting the movie early!!! I've been dying to find out what happened to those cute little pins and that mean old ball!'
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I was like 'NO WAY! I can't believe we're getting the movie early!!! I've been dying to find out what happened to those cute little pins and that mean old ball!'
Posted: Mar 17th 2010 11:12PM (Unverified) said
this is exactly what we can expect from the Move lineup going forward I think. Wii HD, only with a lower adoption rate, so even fewer developers will try...
Honestly if I was a shovelware developer I'd be thinking "Great! now all that stuff we made for wii that did mediocre sales we can re-package for PS3... and if it does well with move, we add motion plus to the wii version and call it a sequel... think of the development savings!". I'd love to hear a reason those suits would think something different... it might give me hope and a reason to consider dumping huge piles of cash on Move hardware...
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Honestly if I was a shovelware developer I'd be thinking "Great! now all that stuff we made for wii that did mediocre sales we can re-package for PS3... and if it does well with move, we add motion plus to the wii version and call it a sequel... think of the development savings!". I'd love to hear a reason those suits would think something different... it might give me hope and a reason to consider dumping huge piles of cash on Move hardware...
Posted: Mar 17th 2010 11:56PM Jae Brav said
Treat the Move and Natal as a gimic and you get gimic games.
It would be nice to see someone taking these two things, and the Wii more serious and more than platforms to exploit with craptacular games.
If games are going to be made then I say make them good or don't develop at all.
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It would be nice to see someone taking these two things, and the Wii more serious and more than platforms to exploit with craptacular games.
If games are going to be made then I say make them good or don't develop at all.
Posted: Mar 18th 2010 12:43AM Angry Frank said
By sheer coincidence, me and my little bros actually enjoyed the Brunswick Bowling game back on the PS1.
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Posted: Mar 18th 2010 1:37AM Pure Black World Tendency said
All 3 companies have the hots for Mr. Casual now. But what about poor Mr. Hardcore? He's all lonely in the corner and nobody wants him anymore. :,-(
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Posted: Mar 18th 2010 5:36AM JRMG said
It's too late for bowling, now. All the nursing homes already bought the Wii, and it's less expensive and smaller in size than PS3 or 360.
If Sony is to succeed in pandering to the casual crowd, they ought to exploit all their movie-licensed games over to motion controls.
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If Sony is to succeed in pandering to the casual crowd, they ought to exploit all their movie-licensed games over to motion controls.
Posted: Mar 27th 2010 11:29AM (Unverified) said
‘Which is weird, because the future of gaming sure does look a lot like the %year% of gaming. Only with better graphics.’
You’ve just mentioned the entire industry ’cept one or two indie titles. What makes this unique to Move? :P
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You’ve just mentioned the entire industry ’cept one or two indie titles. What makes this unique to Move? :P
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