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  • Move.Me now available, free for teachers/students

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    07.26.2011

    The Move.Me application development tool announced by Sony earlier this year has launched, giving anyone who possesses the sphere-tipped controller and a dream in their heart the ability to make their own motion-controlled programs. Check out the trailer on PlayStation Blog to get a look at some of the tools' capabilities, including a mathematical teaching regimen and a physical therapy aide. Teachers and students can enroll in Sony's Academia Program to receive a free copy of the software, but everyone else will have to pony up $99.99 when the software hits the PlayStation Store later today.

  • Move.me invites everyone to develop for PlayStation Move

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    03.03.2011

    The PlayStation Move homebrew community hasn't been quite as prolific as Kinect's. But that may soon change with the introduction of Move.me. Coming soon, Move.me is a downloadable application for the PS3 that allows researchers, students, hobbyists, developers, anyone, the ability to develop for the PlayStation Move. "We want to see what innovative applications programmers can create using the PS Move controller, the PS3 system, the PlayStation Eye camera, and a PC," the official site decrees. Move.me will be available for download via the PlayStation Network this Spring, but interested applicants will be able to register for an early look now. The first 150 qualified applicants that are accepted will receive a voucher in the next two weeks. Are you willing to take the challenge?