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New PlayStation Move Bundles Coming Next Week

Two new bundles with PlayStation Move are coming just in time for the holidays.

The first bundle includes the PlayStation Move, PlayStation Eye camera, Sports Champions and Medieval Moves: Deadmund's Quest. It'll retail for $99.99. Sports Champions is a title in the vein of Wii Sports and allows players to compete in various challenge events like Archery, Volleyball, and Gladiator Duel. Medieval Moves is an action-adventure game in which you use the Move to sword fight, shoot arrows and fling throwing stars.

The second bundle is a console bundle. It includes a PlayStation 3 with a 320 GB hard drive, the PlayStation Move controller, the PlayStation Eye camera, and a copy of Everybody Dance. Everybody Dance is a party game in which you use the PlayStation Move controller to dance along with the music.


 

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Anonymous

11/14/2011 at 06:35 PM

All hell is going to brake lose now with prices.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

11/14/2011 at 07:07 PM

Ignoring the spam above, Sports Champions was comparable to imitation Wii Sports. In that same vein, Medieval Moves: Deadmund's Quest is kind of a comparable imitation to Skyward Sword. Like Skyward Sword's mechanics are lifted from Wii Sports Resort, Medieval Moves's mechanics are lifted from Sports Champions. The difference? One is on rails, for starters. Take a guess which one that is...

Not that it looked terrible, at E3, it just had a serious Skyward Sword wannabe vibe, and Sony was definitely limiting talk about the game being on rails. I feel people should probably be told about the rails aspect before they go into this expecting a free-roaming adventure.

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