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NyghtcrawleR
Motion sensing comes to the PSP via new Plug 'n Play unofficial add-on


A new motion sensing peripheral has been released for the PSP, it is super tiny Plug 'n Play add-on which suppports all PSP Phat's but not the new slim. Unfortunately it does not seem to work on retail games in its current form and is more aimed towards homebrew games and applications. Moreover it does not need any kind of extra power supply.

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adw888
Looks like a neat piece of hardware. Wonder what apps/games they have planned for it (if any).
azn1189
i dnt think sony wud ever use homebrew hardware for their games, but den again dey did take in themes and music plugin into their new firmwares....
NyghtcrawleR
This is more aimed towards the homebrew community anyway, its not for sony.
lokister
wow pretty cool but if its not commercially available homerbrews would totally capitalize on it. =/

or they would teach us to make our own. hmm its small and a pretty neat idea. hopefully sony will adapt to it. hehe
NyghtcrawleR
You can still order it online. If someone is innovative enough with a homebrew people will buy it.
watsonsam
How much does it cost? is there a list of games that it plays?
jetshock3
it costs $49 dollars us. can't seem to find any info on what games or apps will use it though. six axsis type control?

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shownuff
i think its a kool idea, it could really show potential with ps3s remote play
NyghtcrawleR
QUOTE(jetshock3 @ Sep 19 2007, 05:06 PM) *
it costs $49 dollars us. can't seem to find any info on what games or apps will use it though. six axsis type control?


Thats because its currently none. Now that its out, homebrew developers can take advantage of it.
jkruges
hopefully they have good games. its pretty intresting. i might get 1
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