Posted Jun 22, 2009 at 10:03PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Electronic Arts, Peter Moore, Sony, EA Sports
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Peter Moore is of the opinion that the motion controls presented by both Microsoft and Sony at this year's E3 are "huge opportunit[ies]" for the development house. Their development house, of course.

He told Gamasutra, "I think they are going to impact us very positively. Anything that uses motion and movement - obviously sports is incredibly a part of that." He continues:

We have seen both Natal and the motion controller from Sony several months ago, so we're already, in both instances, looking at opportunities to bring our licensed product [and] our fitness product, to these new controller mechanisms. I can't think about anybody better positioned than us to do that.


Fight Night Round 4 - Image 1 


A good game to try out these motion controls on would be Fight Night Round 4 (Xbox 360 and PS3), for example.

If you think about everything everybody's always wanted to do with a sports video game, so much of the feedback you get is, 'I just wish I could' - as we're starting to do - 'punch and something reacts'.


So you think of Fight Night: Round 4, for example, if it were in a first-person mode it would be very, very cool. So those are the things we're starting to look at. Huge opportunity for us.


To read up on the full interview, just follow the source link below.



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   by Musev - 2009-06-23
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I dont know why, but I hate Peter Moores face!


   Re: Master Chef - 2009-06-23
 » haha

I think the guy is badass and his accent is epic, but I remember all the pics back when he was with MS people would put devil horns on his head. Looked scary


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