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wraggster
December 17th, 2010, 22:54
It's been a while since the last bout of Kinect vs Move sabre-rattling so it's heartening to see Sony step up to the plate and lob some new stats into the ring.

According to a post on the PlayStation Blog has taken the time to point out that there are more than 50 Move-compatible games available now or coming soon.

Sony marketing manager Kim Nguyen wrote, "From newly released PSN titles like Beat Sketcher and Auditorium to free updates on favorites like Heavy Rain and Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition, support for PlayStation Move is growing like wildfire."

Here's the full list, in case you haven't been keeping score:

Out now:

Auditorium
Beat Sketcher
Brunswick Pro Bowling
Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011
Create
Dance Dance Revolution
EyePet
The Fight: Lights Out
Funky Lab Rat
Get Fit With Mel B
Heavy Rain (via PSN software update)
High Velocity Bowling (via PSN software update)
Hustle Kings (via PSN software update)
John Daly's ProStroke Golf
Kung Fu Rider
MAG (via PSN software update)
NBA 2K11
Planet Minigolf (via PSN software update)
Racquet Sports
Rapala Pro Bass Fishing 2010
Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition (via PSN software update)
R.U.S.E.
Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves
Singstar Dance
The Sly Collection
Sports Champions
Start the Party
Swords & Soldiers (via PSN software update)
The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest
The Shoot
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 (via PSN software update)
Time Crisis: Razing Storm
Toy Story 3: The Video Game (side modes via PSN software update)
TRON: Evolution
Tumble
TV Superstars
Coming soon:

echochrome II
Dead Space Extraction
de Blob 2
Dungeon Defenders
Dungeon Hunter: Alliance
PlayStation Move Heroes
Killzone 3
LittleBigPlanet 2
Michael Jackson: The Experience
Modern Combat: Domination
No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise
SOCOM 4
Sorcery
Top Darts
Under Siege
Virtua Tennis 4
Yoostar 2
Zumba Fitness
For reference purposes, the Kinect library currently runs to 20 titles, with around another 20 announced to be in development.

Unlike Move's batch, most of the good stuff is a long way off. Child of Eden, from Rez creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi is due in February, but forthcoming highlights like Codename D from Suda51, Forza Motorsports 4, Project Draco from Panzer Dragoon's Yukio Futatsugi and Terminal Reality's "super compelling" Star Wars game are all much further out, with no release dates confirmed.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-12-17-move-support-spreading-like-wildfire