28 Apr

Sony joins Indian developers to boost PS2 sales

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From what we hear, Sony Computer Entertainment has roped in as many as 13 Indian game developers to produce desi games for cheap.

We get the news from good old Rediff:

Atindriya Bose, country manager (Playstation), SCE, said game developers such as Indiagames, Trine, DQ Entertainment, Dhruva will be working with the company to produce games that could be marketed both in local and international markets.

The company will also introduce the use of motion-sensing technology, made popular by Nintendo Wii, to PS2 game developers this year.

Using Eye Toy technology, a colour digital camera device similar to a webcam, Sony hopes to extrapolate eye movement, gesture recognition, and more complicated finger movements used in game-playing.

Read the full report over at rediff.

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