Unreal Engine 3 on the iPhone … it looked better in person! While we’ve yet to see Unreal Engine 3 ported to Nintendo’s Wii or Sony’s PSP, Epic did undertake the considerable task of squeezing its seemingly ubiquitous middleware platform onto Apple’s similarly ubiquitous iPhone.
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GDC: This is what Unreal Engine 3 on iPhone looks like
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Uh, whoa . When we heard Google’s threatened pullout of China had prompted Motorola to seek out an alternative search provider for its China-bound handsets, we can’t say we were expecting a partnership with Microsoft and Bing to result. But here we are, staring at a press release announcing the Bing search and Maps will be the default on Moto’s Chinese Android phones starting in Q1 — and the partnership is described as “global,” so there’s a chance it could spread.

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Motorola partners with Microsoft, will use Bing search and maps on Chinese Android phones
Click for little-big size In case this is your first visit to Joystiq, know that Sony has dropped major megatons this evening at its GDC press conference — as well as one very small megaton: the PlayStation Move “sub-controller.” What you see above is the little brother (if you will) to the main ice cream cone-esque Move wand and the enabler of all things analog stick-controlled. As per Sony’s announcement of Move, the sub-controller attachment is intended to “expand the game play options that PlayStation Move games can offer,” and — unlike Nintendo Wii’s Nunchuk controller — it will connect wirelessly to the console via Bluetooth.

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PlayStation Move sub-controller: Don’t call it a Nunchuk
PlayStation Blog recently got its hands on a trailer for the very recently monikered PlayStation Move — though it doesn’t really contain any information which hasn’t surfaced over the past few minutes (or rather, months). There’s PlayStation Eye integration, voice support, and — guess what! That ball on top? Totally changes colors.

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PlayStation Move trailer shows you what you’ll look like whilst Moving
At last, we’ve felt Sony’s long awaited motion controller, now at last officially known as ” PlayStation Move ,” in our unworthy, sweaty hands. We have a bunch of videos on the way, but for now you can revel in our first close-ups of the controllers in the gallery below. Here are some of our initial thoughts: The controllers are light.

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PlayStation Move first hands-on (update: video!)
The details are slim to none on this one, but we’re all about a good pocket cam rumor. According to the usually-reliable Business Insider Cisco will launch a new set of Flip camcorders around the NAB show which runs from April 12-15, but we don’t have any specs yet. Come on Cisco, now you’ve got us guessing not only about the future of the Internet , but also if your newest Flip will support 1080p.

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New Flip cams to launch in early April?
At Sony’s special GDC event, Activision, Capcom, WB Games, Namco Bandai, Square Enix, Ubisoft, EA, Disney, Konami, Sega, Crave and Tecmo Koei all confirmed that they’ll be supporting the Move in future versions of their games. Although that confirmation came in the form of a slide full of company logos and word from Sony vice-president of marketing and PSN that, “Virtually every third-party publisher” will support the new motion-control device

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Move supported by 36 companies, 20 games this fiscal year
Sony announced during its GDC 2010 press conference that the upcoming US release of EyePet will feature support for its motion controller, PlayStation Move . The game will allow players to manipulate toys and also play games with their EyePets. Furthermore, it’s even possible to create new toys.

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EyePet to support PlayStation Move, hits North America holiday 2010
During its GDC 2010 conference Sony has revealed that Zipper Interactive’s upcoming shooter SOCOM 4 will support the ( just officially named ) PlayStation Move motion controller.

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SOCOM 4 to support PlayStation Move
During its GDC press conference , Sony announced that the PlayStation motion controller — newly dubbed PlayStation Move — will launch in several different packages to accommodate the various gamers out there. Sony is planning an “aggressive” marketing campaign around the new peripheral when it launches later this year and — similar to Microsoft’s launch plans for Project Natal — it will treat the launch of the PlayStation Move as a separate “platform launch.” There will be multiple bundles, including a bundle that includes a PlayStation 3 console, the PlayStation Move and the PlayStation Eye.

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PlayStation Move bundles announced, starter kit under $100