sensing controller for the PS3, known as the Blaze PS3 Motion Freedom 3D
Controller, which will bring WiiMote styled control to PS3 gamers from a
device that bears more than a passing similarity to Nintendo s own
controllers.
Details at this juncture are pretty sparse, however, whilst the company
s press release offers nothing by way of insight as to the PS3 Motion
Freedom 3D Controller s release date or unit pricing it does, at lease,
offer us a glimpse as to what we should expect from the device when it
eventually sees the light of day.
The BLAZE PS3 Motion Freedom 3D Controller thrusts the PS3 gamer into
the very heart of the action by employing the latest motion sensing
technology which before now has only been the reserve of Nintendo Wii
gamers.
This all new device opens up unthinkable gaming possibilities allowing
you to interact and become one with the hottest PS3 sporting and action
titles.
Sega Tennis becomes a whole new ball game when you use the new BLAZE
controller to smash your opponent into submission, effortlessly and
consistently firing deadly accurate backhands and meteoric volleys.
Take a big swing and drive your way to glory with the Tiger Woods Golf
series. Put yourself on the virtual golf course when you use the Freedom
3D controller as your club of choice to send the ball home with pinpoint
accuracy. Just remember, it s all in the hips!
The intuitive button layout allows easy navigation of all game menus
with amazing familiarity, incorporating a directional D-pad, analogue
stick and the full brace of controls found on the original PS3 control pad.
The BLAZE PS3 Motion Freedom 3D Controller has been ergonomically
designed from the ground up to give superior gaming comfort when the
going gets tough, ensuring you are in complete control no matter how
full-on the game play gets!
As we say, no word concerning either pricing of availability at this
stage but, in the meantime, we cannot help but wonder what Nintendo s
take on the controller s design is as they really are startlingly
similar (and, as we have reported on in the past, Nintendo are well
known to guard the design of their peripherals with all the subtlety and
restraint of a Pit Bull).

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