Splash Damage thinks Move and Kinect have “amazing potential”

brinklogoNot surprisingly, developers are all gung-ho about Microsoft’s Kinect and Sony’s Move. Joining the bandwagon is Splash Damage, with CEO Paul Wedgwood expressing optimism on both technology’s “amazing potential.” Despite this, however, they don’t seem to have the intention to put it on their upcoming shooter, Brink.

 

 

 

Not surprisingly, developers are all gung-ho about Microsoft’s Kinect and Sony’s Move. Joining the bandwagon is Splash Damage, with CEO Paul Wedgwood expressing optimism on both technology’s “amazing potential.” Despite this, however, they don’t seem to have the intention to put it on their upcoming shooter, Brink.

 

 

 

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“I think these motion controllers have amazing potential for shooters,” he told CVG, “but perhaps not in the way people might immediately think.”

“Perhaps we’ll think about that in the future, but we don’t have any plans for implementation in Brink.”

Brink is slated for a PS3, Xbox 360 and PC release come Spring next year. Originally, it was supposed to be out this fall, but it was delayed.

Via [CVG]

 


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