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PlayStation 3 - 320 GB System/PlayStation Move Bundle by Sony
Product SummaryBrand: Sony Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: DVD-ROM Release Date: 2010-09-17 Platform: PlayStation 3 Model: 98311 Publisher: Sony Product features: - The PlayStation Move places you in the game through ultra-sensory precision.
- PlayStation Move gaming is accessible and characters are easy to control
- Challenge friends online, download games, movies, and more, with PlayStation Network
- Watch high-definition movies via the included Blu-ray player
- Enjoy immersive 3D games with your PS3 system on your 3DTV
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Video Game Reviews of PlayStation 3 - 320 GB System/PlayStation Move BundleCustomer Review: Why the PlayStation 3 and move are better than the competition Summary: 5 Stars
By no means am I trying to be a fan boy. I am basing my opinion based on my extensive use with each platform, and this is what I came up with as a hardcore gamer. Xbox 360 overview: ESPN, The best user interface, compatibility to some original xbox games (some can be downloaded) slightly better online service in Xbox live (the only difference between live and PSN is that PSN lacks cross game party chat and it is a tiny bit laggier, but that's not worth paying $50 a year for when you can get the rest' of it's features for free on PSN) Better controller, xbox live arcade, Mass Effect 1, Too Human, Dead Rising 1, Alan Wake, Dance Central (the rest' of these games have online multiplayer) Left 4 Dead 1 & 2, Forza 2, 3, & 4, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach, Gears of War Trilogy, Crackdown 1 & 2, Fable 2 & 3, Splinter Cell: Double Agent' & Conviction, Kinect Sports, Kinect (which is really a bunch of science fiction conveniences of voice & facial' recognition and controller-free gameplay and menu navigation which overshadow the fact that its an overglorified eye toy with lag, lack of finger recognition so shooters will be impossible to play by pretending our hand's the gun, lack of analog control so games progress automatically on rails like they would in an arcade shooter such as House of the Dead. lack of true 1:1 recognition, and a focus on casual' instead of hardcore gamers. Kinect Sports and Dance Central may seem fun and revolutionary now, but just like Wii sports they're casual games whose charm and fun will quickly wear off. The only moderately hardcore games for it are Star Wars and Forza' 4 and even those are on rails. There IS a Steel Battalion game and this thing called Project Draco coming out though so maybe there is hope for it, but I'm pretty sure that those games will have the same sorts of problems, and if they try to make traditional shooters and such for kinect, a controller will be a must. They're probably just gonna use the kinect for headtracking which the PlayStation Eye can accomplish as well. In fact, the PlayStation Eye is actually the exact same thing as Kinect except that it doesn't have a depth sensor and Sony hasn't released any voice recognition software for it publically, but it can do that. In fact, the resolution for the PlayStation Eye is actually of a much better quality. Ultimately, Kinect will end up being just like the wii because of these limitations, a shovelware party game magnet with only a minuscule amount of it's library being able to offer something even remotely innovative. With Kinect, it's all very convenient and user-friendly, but it feels awkward to perform actions like driving a car, or sword figthing without something to hold onto, and even then when you're using objects that can imitate such actions,m there is the matter of gesture confusion. That's why games so far like Kinect Joyride have gotten pretty lukewarm reception. It just feels better to be using something like a Wii wheel, not to mention that it has a much faster response time and it's nowhere near as glitchy because of gesture confusion. That is why I don't like Kinect very much. There is just too much room for error, and those limitations will likely keep it from having any staying power within the hardcore gaming community. Besides, if developers were as lazy as they were on the Wii, just imagine how they will be on Kinect. It's much more difficult to develop games on.). Wii overview: Virtual Console, Wiiware, internet browser, everybody votes, check mii out, (the 3 following games are the only decent titles with Wii motion plus support) Wii Sports: Resort, Red Steel 2, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword & Twilight Princess, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Donkey Kong Country Returns, Epic Mickey, No More Heroes 1 & 2, Zack & Wicki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure, Madworld, Sin & Punishment 2, Metroid Prime: Trilogy, Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 (the first Super Mario Galaxy may just be the best game ever made), (the rest of this list has online multiplayer) Call of Duty: World at War, Modern Warfare, & Black Ops, Boom Blox 1 & 2, Super Smash Bos. Brawl, GoldenEye 007, and Monster Hunter Tri. PC: Not only is it incredibly expensive, but it is lacking in exclusives since developers are more concerned over consoles (Besides the miniscule amount of games released by blizzrd). That is the reason why ports are largely inferior compared to console versions. Also motion control is unavailable at the moment. PS3 overview: Blu Ray, downloadable playstation 1 games and origianl games, the best Netflix, true 1080p resolution, free online, better graphics, Hulu Plus, web browser, much more reliable failure rate than 360, PlayStation home, (the following games are also on the Xbox 360 and some are on Wii and PC) Red Dead Redemption, Super Street Fighter IV, Marvel Vs. Capcom 3, Rock Band series, Guitar Hero series, Grand Theft Auto IV, Dead Space 1 & 2, Assassin's Creed trilogy, BioShock Trilogy, The Orange Box, Portal 2, Need for Speed series, Call of Duty series, Mass Effect 2 & 3, Dead Rising 2, Devil May Cry series, Bayonetta, No More Heroes, Battlefield Series, Madden NFL, NBA 2K (the rest of this list is PS3 exclusives) Uncharted 1, Heavenly Sword, Infamous 1, God of War III,' Ratchet & Clank: Future Trilogy, The Last Guardian (the following ps3 exclusives have online multiplayer) Demon's Souls, MLB: The Show series, uncharted 2 & 3, littlebigplanet 1 & 2, Killzone 2 & 3, Socom 4, Metal Gear Solid 4, Resistance Trilogy, Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One, Gran Turismo 5, and move (not only is it the most advanced motion controller on the market, providing true 1:1 precision in 3D space for unparalleled immersion, but' it also has plenty of hardcore gaming support from Infamous 2, Sports Champions, Heroes on the Move, Heavy Rain, Sorcery (the rest of this list has online multiplayer) MAG, Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition, SOCOM 4, Killzone 3, LittleBigPlanet 2, and many more in the future since Sony is really pushing its developers to really let the hardware shine, which is no problem since games that are being developed for move are much easier to develop than Kinect games. You only need to see the demos for the games I mentioned above to see for yourself, especially that of Sorcery. That title is an exceptional example of what move can do, and what the other two motion controllers can't do. Gameplay with move is fluid, natural, and life-like. It's the pinnacle of immersion. It's what everyone wanted out of the Wii in the first place. It's even gotten better reviews than Kinect, beating both it and wii motion plus as best motion controller in gamescon 10 and popular science magazine. And you can't say that it's copying the Wii because development on it started at the exact same time as that motion device while they were developing the eye toy. The only reason they decided to release it now is because they were perfecting the tech and giving developers time with it. I own a Wii with the motion plus and move is far more accurate and responsive, and that in turn makes it far more accurate and responsive than Kinect as well). It can also download and rent movies, music, games, and downloadable content for games (just like the 360 except that PS3 has better resolution). Not only is the PlayStation library bigger and more varied, but it is more critically acclaimed, and the hardware has no match (go see for yourself at gamerankings and metacritic). By that logic I would say that PS3 the best system ever, at least in my opinion. I enjoy the 360, but most of the biggest software is overrated (fable and Gears of War). The wii is fune, but mopst of the software isn;t ijn my tastes except for Monster Hunter Tri, Metroid Prime: Trilogy, and Super Mario Galaxies 1 & 2. So get the 320 gb move bundle. It gives you more value for your money. Serioulsy, would you rather pay $400 for a 250 gb xbox 360 with kinect, a headset, a controller, 1 month of xbox live service for online gaming, purchasing and netflix, and aa copy of kinect adventures (which is a horrid game), or would you rather pay $400 for a 320 gb PS3 with a move controller, a regular controller, a copy of Sports Champions, and the PlayStation Eye. Ultimately, the ideal thing would be to buy all gaming systems to experience all the fantastic software they have to offer, but if you can only go one way, I think you should pick the PS3. It's THAT good.
Description of PlayStation 3 - 320 GB System/PlayStation Move BundlePlayStation 3 320GB System/PlayStation Move Bundle. For use in North America only. The PlayStation Move 320 GB console bundle is the ultimate way for players to discover the extreme power, versatility and sensitivity of both the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Move motion controlled gaming system. The bundle consists of a slim designed PlayStation 3 console, with the massive 320 GB hard drive configuration, a DualShock 3 wireless controller, a PlayStation Eye camera peripheral, a PlayStation Move motion controller and a copy of the PlayStation Move game, Sports Champions. Together these components provide all the pieces necessary to fully experience the advanced motion controlled gaming only possible with the Move system, as well as the wider world of digital entertainment available with the PlayStation 3. The ultimate PS3 Move bundle. View larger. New 320 GB HDD with standard DualShock 3 controller. View larger. The Move motion controller puts motion capture in the palm of your hand. View larger. The PlayStation Eye camera peripheral literally puts you in the game. View larger. Sports champions is the perfect multiplayer introduction to the PlayStation Move motion capture gaming system. View larger. The PlayStation 3 Bundle That Only Does Everything With Blu-ray gaming and movies all playable in stunning high definition, the ability to download games, movies and more from the PlayStation Network, built-in Wi-Fi, Internet browser and hard drive, and now PlayStation Move, the PlayStation 3 can be enjoyed by every member of your family. Move into the most immersive gaming experience ever with PlayStation Move and the PlayStation 3 system. The PlayStation Move pairs with the PlayStation Eye camera to provide the world's most accurate motion gaming experience. So whether you?re hitting a home run, taking a long-distance sniper shot or tapping in a 3 foot putt, your every move is translated into the game with complete precision. It's the world?s most immersive gaming experience ever, and it's only possible on the PlayStation 3 system. The 320 GB PlayStation 3 System What's Under the Hood As with previous models, the PlayStation 3 320 GB system features an IBM "Cell" processor and a co-developed NVIDIA graphics processor that together allow the system to perform two trillion calculations per second. Yet the 320 GB system manages to improve on this with its 45nm version of the processor, which although running at the same 60+nm speed as previous PS3 versions, uses less energy. This makes the unit's smaller size and quieter fan possible. Along with the traditional AV and composite connections, the 320 GB system also boasts an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) port, which delivers uncompressed, unconverted digital picture and sound to compatible high-definition TVs and projectors. (The system is capable of 128-bit pixel precision and 1080p resolution for a full HD experience) This console also provides for an extreme sound experience by supporting Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, as well as Linear PCM 7.1. Finally, it features cross connectivity with your PC network and PlayStation Portable (PSP) and its pre-installed, 320 GB hard disc drive allows you to save games as well as download content from the Internet. Unlike some other models of PlayStation 3, the 320 GB system does not offer backwards compatibility to PlayStation 2 games. Blu-ray, PlayStation Network Downloads and Beyond PlayStation 3 utilizes the Blu-ray disc media format, which gives you the best high-definition viewing experience on your television, by way of the format's ability to hold six times as much data as traditional DVDs. This tremendous capacity, combined with the awesome power of the system's processor and graphics card, promises an endless stream of mind-blowing games, and other multimedia content. This doesn't mean though that the PS3 is limited to Blu-ray discs. It also supports CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R formats. In addition, PlayStation 3 system software includes BD Live support that allows you to play discs that support Blu-ray Disc Profile 2.0 (BD-LIVE), meaning you can also connect to the Internet while playing discs that support this format to obtain additional features. And of course PS3 owners also receive free access to the PlayStation Network (PSN), where through the PlayStation Store and PlayStation Home, they can download games, game demos, movies, and other content, as well as chat with friends, play mini-games, compete in tournaments and explore dedicated game spaces. A Sensational Controller The DualShock 3 wireless controller included in the PlayStation Move 320 GB console bundle provides the most intuitive game play experience, with pressure sensors in each action button and the inclusion of the highly sensitive Sixaxis motion sensing technology. Each hit, crash and explosion is more realistic when the user feels the rumble right in the palm of their hand. It can even detect natural movements for real-time and high precision interactive play, acting as a natural extension of the user's body. DualShock 3 utilizes Bluetooth technology for wireless game play and the controller's detachable USB cable to seamlessly and automatically charge the controller when connected to the PlayStation 3. By integrating all of these features into the popular PlayStation controller design, the DualShock 3 further enhances the advanced gameplay experience only available on the PlayStation 3 system. Synch with Your Other Sony HDMI Devices The PlayStation 3 320 GB system features HDMI + Bravia Synch functionality. Bravia Synch allows connectivity between Sony HDMI products, without having to utilize multiple remote controls. This means that with the push of one button users can control compliant Sony devices connected to your PS3 via HDMI cable. The PlayStation Move System The PlayStation 3 Move console bundle includes the building blocks of the PlayStation Move motion-controlled gaming system, the Move motion controller and PlayStation Eye Camera. Equipped with a three axis gyroscope, a three axis accelerometer and terrestrial magnetic field sensor, during gameplay the PlayStation Move motion controller tracks the precise movements and the angle of the controller, while the PlayStation Eye camera, aimed at the player, allows the PS3 system to detect the absolute position of the controller in 3D space. Together this facilitates the highly sensitive movement tracking and intuitive gameplay that projects the user on-screen and provides realistic and responsive movement and actions in-game. The PlayStation Move motion controller also features the familiar PlayStation controller button orientation, for seamless play from the very first use. Sports Champions Sports Champions is an action-sports game for PlayStation 3 that combines the strengths of the PlayStation Move motion controller and the PlayStation Eye peripheral to provide gamers with true 1:1 motion controlled sports related gaming action. Designed with both casual and hard-core players in mind, Sports Champions features six events ranging from table tennis, to gladiatorial combat, and contains three varied gameplay modes and 10 playable characters to assume as the player and up to three friends battle for the glory of capturing the in-game Champions Cup. Additional features include the ability to utilize two Move controllers simultaneously in events, 720p video output, PlayStation Network support and more. What's in the Box - PlayStation 3 320 GB system
- DualShock 3 wireless controller
- PlayStation Move motion controller (wireless)
- PlayStation Eye camera
- Sports Champions Blu-ray game
- PlayStation Move game demos disc
- 120V AC power cord, AV cable, USB cable
Console Specifications: | CPU | Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/B.E.) | | GPU | RSX | | Sound | LPCM 7.1ch, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTs, DTS-HD, AAC | | Memory | 256MB XDR Main RAM, 256MB GDDR3 VRAM | | HDD | 2.5" Serial ATA | 320 GB | | Networking | | Ethernet | X1 (10BASE-T,100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T) | | IEEE 802.11 b/g | Included | | Bluetooth 2.0 (EDR) | Included | | Controller | Dualshock 3 wireless controller included | | AV Output | Resolution | 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i (for PAL 576p, 576i) | | HDMI OUT + Bravia Synch | 1 | | AV MULTI OUT | 1 | | DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) | 1 | BD/DVD/CD Drive (Read Only) | Maximum Read Speed | BD 2x (BD-ROM) | | DVD 8x (DVD-ROM) | | CD 24x (CD-ROM) | | USB Ports | 2 | | Backwards Compatibility | No | | Dimensions | 13.385"(w) x 13.385"(h) x 6.299"(d) | | Weight | Approx. 7.05 lbs |
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