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Sony PlayStation 4 Game Idea’s For Developers

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Sony PlayStation 4staff and creators of games will need to be creative and impressive with new gaming consoles. If we learned nothing else from the last launch of games it was that the best graphics, best processor, or best game titles, doesn’t necessarily mean you will have the best selling gaming console. Nintendo Wii was the top selling gaming system with the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 having much better graphics and network gaming. The market leader last launch was by far Nintendo Wii who pioneered motion controllers with a reasonable priced console impressed fans.

Sony is launching the PlayStation Move this fall and entering into the motion controller arena, however they are taking a slower game approach by being very selective of game titles. Keeping the games and titles exciting for all genres is the key for PlayStation Move developers which will keep the gamers attention. So far, the titles appear to be Brunswick Pro Bowling, Move Party, Motion Fighter, Sports Champions, TV Superstars, and The Shot. Games compatable with PS3 that will include motion controlling are Toy Story 3, SOCOM 4, and EyePet.

Sony PS4 games will bring a very exciting feature from Sony. Keeping the Sony S4 games in the genres that enjoy the PlayStation Move and allowing family entertainment as Wii did. The challenge that lays ahead for Sony is to produce an affordable gaming console, that has the processor capability, and includes top Sony PS4 game titles that include PlayStation Move integration. SonyPS4gaming.com believes that so far they are on the right track, but Sony should also look at creating a game with boarding, skiing, and possibly Olympic style sports. If Sony PlayStation 4 developers can create Sony PS4 games that can be played online on the Sony Network then they will hit a home run with gamers all over the globe.

The launch of the PlayStation Move is scheduled for the Fall of 2010 and Sony PS4 news or rumors expect the new gaming system by late 2012.

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