LiveMove Pro Available Now For WiiTM Developers

AiLive announces the next step in motion control: LiveMove Pro for WiiTM

October 29, 2007 (Mountain View, California) AiLive today announces the next step in motion control for developers, the LiveMove Pro development tool for WiiTM. LiveMove Pro breaks the barrier between motion recognition and instantaneous, natural control. LiveMove Pro replaces LiveMove as the gold standard for motion recognition software. On top of doing everything LiveMove did, but better and faster, LiveMove Pro includes several major new features such as "Zero-lag recognition," "Player synchronization," and "No more buttons!"

AiLive's LiveMove, released last year, provided groundbreaking AI-driven motion recognition for Wii console development. With LiveMove, developers build motion recognizers by showing examples instead of coding. LiveMove has been hugely popular, and the response has been overwhelming. It is already in hundreds of studios as a fast, prototyping tool. But game developers wanted more. LiveMove Pro was forged from that developer feedback.

"Zero-lag recognition is so responsive that the game will know what you are doing as soon as you start moving!," says Wei Yen, Chairman of AiLive. "LiveMove Pro can help you do anything you need to do with motion sensing devices. We changed the rules of the game, making it easy to build the motion controls that will define the next generation of Wii console games."

"Nintendo saw the potential in LiveMove last year, and AiLive has done it again," said Genyo Takeda, Senior Managing Director/General Manager of Integrated Research & Development Division, Nintendo Co., Ltd. "We expect to see a wave of new games that take full advantage of the Wii motion controls based on LiveMove Pro."

LiveMove Pro is available immediately through AiLive's website at www.AiLive.net, or contact us at <support[@]AiLive.net>.

About AiLive:

A leader in Artificial Intelligence for entertainment, AiLive's vision of video games is natural engagement and personalization through player participation. For more information about AiLive, visit the company's website at www.AiLive.net.

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