We may not make it out to the East Coast very often, but when we do, we bring the big guns.
PlayStation.Blog readers in
Boston and New York were the very first in the gaming public to play
PlayStation Move this week, as we brought our
GDC-announced games out for a pair of
community meetups.
On Tuesday, we made our
much-requested New York Meetup debut in Tribeca. Despite the crappy weather, fans braved the outdoor line to go hands-on with
Slider, Move Party and Sports Champions (all working titles), and to watch
Dr. Rick Marks and Anton Mikhailov show off the Move’s capabilities in a series of intriguing tech demos. You can see some of those demonstrations in the replay of
last Saturday’s Engadget Show here.
We also honored Ray, our PlayStation SuperFan who’s been to our meetups in
SF,
Vegas,
Seattle, and
Los Angeles, despite living in NYC. Now that we were on his home turf, we rewarded him with a
God of War III Ultimate Edition for his incredible fanship.
Click here for
more pics of the NYC Event.
Next stop: Boston. Last night we kicked off the
PAX weekend with
PlayStation Move, and I’m still at a loss for words to describe the crowd. Actually, “huge” probably has it covered. Over 300 gamers, fans, and bloggers came out to hang out and go hands-on.
GTTV’s Geoff Keighley even turned up to help hand out the prizes (special thanks to Charlie at
2K for providing
BioShock 2 and
Borderlands PS3 prize packs). Take a
look at the pics – Boston knows how to party.
Ray showed up for that one too :-)
In both locations, everyone let us know that they were glad we came out East, and we’re really happy we made the trip.
Now to answer the big question: which Northeast city turned out in bigger numbers? Let’s just say that if
Boston and
NY meet in the ALCS this year, my money’s on the Sox.