Posted Sep 16, 2008 at 12:09PM by Isaac C.
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Gametrak Freedom. I don't know about you, but I think Wiimote sounds catchier. Gametrak Freedom is the name of the new motion-sensing controller for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. So what does it look like? Take a guess and click on the link below.And a big thanks to ISOHaven for the tip! |
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Posted Jun 17, 2007 at 06:34PM by Tim Y.
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Several months ago, the In2Games company let everybody in on a project they had under works, dubbed the Gametrak Fusion. This interesting gadget was advertised as a multi-platform motion-sensing game controller that, as the developer claimed, would allow once-exclusive Wii games to be brought to competitors like the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3.In case the guys have been wondering what's been going down at In2Games lately, we've just received word via press wire that In2Games had just received a hefty £ 7.4m (US$ 14.6m) investment bid from the Ingenious Media Active Capital Ltd. (IMAC) investment company. What this means gaming-wise is that thanks to IMAC's support, In2Games can now mobilize its plans to release the Gametrak Fusion controller for the PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles. The company initially plans to sell the controller alongside several of their mini-games for Xbox 360 and PS3, with other games expected to come further along via third-party developers. As In2Games CEO Elliott Myers commented on his company's plans Retailers, games developers, financial institutions and press – every single person we’ve shown it to has been excited by its potential. This investment from Ingenious Media Active Capital Group will enable us to support the technology with an ambitious launch, bringing together titles from In2Games and our development partners as well as a wide variety of titles from third party publishers. Stay posted in case In2Games releases more details on the Gametrak Fusion controller, and its complementing games. |
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