At GDC 2010, Sony revealed a partial list of developers and publishers that would be supporting their “Move” peripheral. While the list at GDC contained the usual candidates, this more complete one is far more interesting:
Arc System Works
Irem Corporation
Activision Publishing, Inc.
Atlus
AQ Interactive, Inc.
Electronic Arts Inc.
Oxygen Games
Ongakukan Inc. – (they make train games like Railfan
Gust
Capcom
Q Entertainment
Q Games Ltd.
Crave Entertainment
Game Republic, Inc.
Koei Corporation
Konami Digital Entertainment
Cyberfront Corporation
CCP
Zoo Entertainment, Inc.
Square Enix Group
Spike
SEGA
Sony Online Entertainment
THQ Inc.
Disney Interactive Studios
Tecmo Inc.
Paon Corporation
Hudson
NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.
Bigben Interactive
505 Games US
From Software
Marvelous Entertainment Inc.
Majesco Entertainment
Ubisoft
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Food for thought:
1. Q Entertainment had a project codenamed QJ in development for the Wii. Making this multiplatform across Wii and PS3 would make sense, depending on the kind of game it is.
2. A Gust game with motion controls…? What?
3. Square Enix — no surprise there. Supreme Commander 2 with point-and-click controls?
4. Capcom — Super Lost Planet 2 Turbo with motion controls. Absolute no-brainer, since Resident Evil 5 is already doing it.
5. Marvelous — No More Heroes 2 with Wii-like controls.
Published: Mar 11, 2010 01:40 pm