A Closer Look at the Sony PlayStation Move - Review
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Coming this fall from Sony, a motion detection system, called PlayStation Move, designed to offer "a motion-based, high-definition gaming experience unlike anything on the market" according to Sony. But how does it work and, more importantly, how does it compare with the Wii? CTR Editor Warren Buckleitner takes a closer look, with help from some friends.
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