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The PlayStation Move controller requires you to set a PlayStation Eye camera above or below your TV. Don’t think that’ll work for you? Neither did I until discovering this trick. Try it yourself.
Dance Central for Kinect might be getting all the attention, but Konami’s DanceDanceRevolution for the PlayStation 3 has a few tricks up its sleeve that could bring the original dance game back into the spotlight, starting with PlayStation Move support.
Sony has been futzing about with head-tracking technology via its PlayStation Eye peripheral for a long time, showing off an early version of the camera trickery at last year’s Game Developers Conference. How far they’ve come!