PS3 Move Games List

Title and source
Publisher
PS Exclusive
Flex-Fire

adidas micoach
505 Games
No
No

The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
Ubisoft
No
No

Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles
Capcom
No
Yes

Pain1
Sony Computer Entertainment
Yes
No

High Velocity Bowling1
Sony Computer Entertainment
Yes
No

EyePet1
Sony Computer Entertainment
Yes
No

Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
Capcom
No
Yes

Blue Toad Murder Files
Relentless Software
No
No

Hustle Kings1
Sony Computer Entertainment
Yes
No

MAG1
Sony Computer Entertainment
Yes
Yes

Heavy Rain1
Sony Computer Entertainment
Yes
Yes

Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition1
Capcom
No
Yes

No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise2
Konami
No
No

Planet Minigolf1
Sony Computer Entertainment
Yes
No

Tiger Woods [...]

Rocky Mountain Tech Writeup on the Flex-Fire

rocky-mountain-tech

Prodagen and the Flex-Fire were featured in a 2-page in-depth interview in Rocky Mountain Tech, a publication of the Norther Colorado Business Report.
Excerpts from the Rocky Mountain Tech Article:
 
“Flex-Fire is essentially a machine gun-shaped container for the Playstation shooter control. Its primary advantages over similar accessories are: 1) it allows the shooter to scan left and right, up and down, [...]

Colorado Biz Magazine Features the Flex-Fire

colorado-biz-magazine

The Flex-Fire was featured in the Colorado Cool Stuff section of February 1 edition of Colorado Biz Magazine.

Excerpt from the Article in Colorado Biz:
Adam Wickam’s résumé includes a stint as a plumber and business school at University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, and he somehow managed to meld the two with his love of video games in [...]

Movemodo Interview of Adam Wickam

Atari 5200 Controller

We’ve been dominating the online leaderboards with Flex-Fire’s unique flexible barrel system for months now and given our own impression in our First Impressions: Flex-Fire article. But we’ve hunted down Flex-Fire’s inventor Adam Wickam and shot a few questions of our own at him to find out a bit more about this unique PlayStation Move [...]

Self-Centering and FLEX-FIRE

Atari 5200_Controller

The analogue stick has been a crutial part of video game systems since the Atari 5200
“In 1982, Atari released their first controller with a potentiometer-based analog joystick for their Atari 5200 home console. However, the non-centering joystick design proved to be ungainly and unreliable, alienating many consumers at the time.” Wiki 
“During that same year, General [...]