Sony Uses MLB All-Star Game to Push 3D Gaming and PlayStation Move Hardware Sony Computer Entertainment America was at the 2011 MLB All-Star Game at Chase Field in Phoenix to give baseball fans and some big league players a chance to experience MLB 11: The Show with stereoscopic 3D and PlayStation Move support. Sony’s bestselling baseball video game franchise has dominated the sales charts and won critical acclaim in recent years. It’s also one of the first games that Sony launched last year that supported 3D gameplay. 立体3Dとプレイステーションの移動をサポートしているショー:ソニーコンピュータエンタテインメントアメリカでは野球ファンといくつかの大きなリーグの選手のMLB 11を体験する機会を与えるためにフェニックスのチェイスフィールドで2011年MLBオールスターゲームにあった
While Supreme Court Mulls Ruling on Violent Games, FTC Gives Game Retailers High Scores A lot can change over the course of a year. Last year, the game industry faced a harsh economy and increased scrutiny as the U.S. Supreme Court decided to formally consider the legality of a California law restricting the sales of violent video games. The industry was hedging its bets on new hardware from Sony (PlayStation Move) and Microsoft (Kinect for Xbox 360) and hoping that Activision could serve up another hit with its Call of Duty franchise. 多くの年の間に変更することができます