Move Vs. Stuff – A Handy Chart From Sony

Confused about what Move can do versus, you know, other stuff? Check out this handy (and quite skewed) marketing site highlighting just what Sony’s entry in the Waggle Warsâ„¢ offers compared to its rivals’ products.

Obviously this is quite tongue in cheek, but you have to admire the plucky attitude of Sony marketing in supporting their fledgling product. We’re pretty sure, for instance, that Kinect comes with more than just a power cord. The risk of a massive coronary for some of the, shall we say, less svelte of gamers out there immediately springs to mind. You should also have a look around the rest of the site, navigating to some of the other URLs. www.YayButtons.com is a particular favourite.

Finally, you may notice that the name Sony is nowhere to be found on these sites, suggesting this cheeky chart may not actually originate from the electronics giant. At least, I had my suspicions. A quick “Whois” on the domain, however, shows SCEA are behind the propaganda piece.

Here’s hoping Microsoft respond with a similar table of ticks. My Dad could batter your Dad, etc.

Source: MoveVsStuff

36 Comments

  1. There is another image of this – bit bigger that adds a pineapple and a hoop on a stick.

    Was in a bad mood today for no real reason and then this, thank you Kevin Butler you cheered me up a treat.

  2. Crack-a-lacking…..

    The tongue in cheek style is cool!

  3. Finally they are blowing there own trumpet with balls at last

  4. Yay Buttons!

  5. haha loves these sites! The chart is very one sided, but awesome :)

  6. They’ve removed the names of the consoles from the other columns now, and the ticks against powe cord frm those columns.

  7. ha ha, genius!

  8. I tipped this story! :D

    • gave me a much needed laugh after getting in from work :)

  9. Brilliant advertising, now they just need people to visit all the sites.

  10. my first impression was :lol, then when I read it: cheeky.
    microsoft may have a comeback

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