Videogame peripheral and accessories manufacturer, Sunflex Europe GmbH, has today announced the successful launch of their Zero G Motion Controller, bundled with Need For Speed: Undercover.
The Zero G Motion Controller is an officially licensed PlayStation product and introduces motion sensing technology to the PlayStation 2. From the press release:
“A 3D motion sensor provides intuitive steering and movement, matching the functions of the left mini joystick. The sensor can be turned on and off, accommodating the player’s individual preferences.” Owner and Managing Director of Sunflex Europe GmbH, Mike Steup had this to say:
“Electronic Arts’ Need for Speed Undercover is destined to become one of the holiday’s biggest racing hitsWith its innovative acceleration sensor for optional motion detection, the Zero G Motion is the ultimate controller to experience Need for Speed Undercover – we are happy to offer gamers throughout the United Kingdom, a fantastic bundle at an amazing competitive price”.
The bundle coincides with the European release of Undercover and will retail for £39.99, or you can get the control on its own for £17.99. For more information you can head on over to the official website.
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Comments:
All fine and well, but how many other games for the PS2 will support this device to make it worth the purchase? That aside, I haven't seen much in the way of PS2 games being announced...it's a dying console (still more alive than the XBOX, but still). Does this controller really make that much sense?