EA Sports President Bullish on Arc, Cautious About OnLive
Peter Moore is taking a “wait and see” perspective for OnLive, while he calls the PS3 motion controller “a great complement to what's out there.”
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Peter Moore is taking a “wait and see” perspective for OnLive, while he calls the PS3 motion controller “a great complement to what's out there.”
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