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It was a big day at the 2010 Games Developer Conference. One of the biggest announcements came from Sony mentioning their officially named motion controller, the PlayStation Move. If you look at the controller bundles carefully, they start looking like something an air traffic controller would use. It's like a very retro version of a light saber with a glowing ball on the tip instead of the long light sword.
Sony emphasized the Move's precision factor throughout their GDC presentation and dated the release to ship this fall 2010. The Playstation Move will retail in three different packages containing the eye, the move controller and a game. According to articles across the web, they are mentioned to retail under $100.
With the current concept and pricing, it will take a lot more to "move" me out of this seat. Come on Sony, you can do better than that!
UPDATE: Turns out it was just an advertisement for the upcoming History Channel series America: The Story of Us. Being the history geek that I am...I'm still pretty excited! :)
ORIGINAL: Snapped from a payphone booth (Do people still use those?) in what looks like Downtown L.A.

The poster is similar to the original Cloverfield movie poster from a couple of years back

As always we'll keep you posted.
Combining them into a watch apparently.

For $29.99 ($21.99 for the kids) you can own one of several different Star Wars watches with a Lego-like band like the one shown above.
Props: Star Wars Shop
Best Achievement in Visual Effects
Winner: Avatar - Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham, Andy Jones
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score
Winner: Up - Michael Giacchino
Best Achievement in Cinematography
Winner: Avatar - Mauro Fiore
Best Achievement in Sound Mixing
Winner: The Hurt Locker - Paul N.J. Ottosson, Ray Beckett
Best Achievement in Sound Editing
Winner: The Hurt Locker - Paul N.J. Ottosson
Best Achievement in Costume Design
Winner: The Young Victoria - Sandy Powell
Best Achievement in Art Direction
Winner: Avatar - Rick Carter, Robert Stromberg, Kim Sinclair
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner: Mo'Nique for Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Winner: Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire - Geoffrey Fletcher
Best Achievement in Makeup
Winner: Star Trek - Barney Burman, Mindy Hall, Joel Harlow
Best Short Film, Live Action
Winner: The New Tenants - Joachim Back, Tivi Magnusson
Best Documentary, Short Subjects
Winner: Music by Prudence - Roger Ross Williams, Elinor Burkett
Best Short Film, Animated
Winner: Logorama - Nicolas Schmerkin
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner: The Hurt Locker - Mark Boal
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song
Winner: Crazy Heart - T-Bone Burnett, Ryan Bingham("The Weary Kind")
Best Animated Feature Film of the Year
Winner: Up - Pete Docter
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner: Christoph Waltz
Best Picture
Winner: The Hurt Locker
