CES 2011: Nyko Along the (PlayStation) Move: Perfect Shop Pro, Charge Stations, Raven, and…The Cyclops?

Third-party peripheral giant sure had ample love for every console manufacturer on the ground the year of 2010, as their lineup included loads of new electronic goodies for any cheap wii controller, cheap xbox 360 system controller, and, most of all, Sony’s cheap ps3 controller. Maybe it is because Microsoft’s Kinect isn’t exactly ??controller friendly’, or maybe they’ve created concerning controller and charge system for Nintendo’s console possible, it also was Sony and their new-fangled Move controllers that really took the cake at Nyko’s booth the year of 2010.

Yes, Nyko’s CES 2011 booth was quite Moving, as Charge Stations, plastic rifles, and a little bit Cyclops action all await you following the jump!

The PlayStation 3 gathered the lion’s share of attention this time around, led by visions (yet not actual versions) of Nyko’s own Wand and Nav Controllers, their versions of Sony’s first-party Move and Navigation Controllers, respectably. While they may are similar to they something outside a Tron movie, Nyko promises perfect compatibility with Sony’s Move-compatible games, detailed with the same rubber-type grip that guide make numerous company’s third-party efforts comfortable to utilize. Aiding them is a fantastically-named Cyclops, a multidimensional camera/microphone combo that’s their version in the Move’s necessary EyeToy camera.

Instead, the highlights were the 2 new gun casings to transform your Move (or Wand!) controllers into single and dual-grip plastic comfort: the single-grip Perfect Shop Pro and dual-grip Power Shot rifle. This being Nyko, quite a few new Move-centric chargers can also be along the way, including new PS3 versions of the famous Charge Station and Charge Station Quad.

About the more standard controller front two versions from the new Raven controller made their debut, with two slightly-different layouts that should bring in Wii users migrating to the PS3. The Core controller is simply Nyko’s nearly-identical (to all but price) version for the standard DualShock without having to much else. Many new and updated chargers, stands, as well peripherals were also handy and may help give budget-conscious PlayStation 3 users a little bit more choice within the remainder of 2011.

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