As a follow up to last week's video, Sony has released part 2 of the "behind the scenes" look at their upcoming PS3 motion controller. The video features Anton Mikhailov of SCEA, showing some of the earlier prototypes of the device, sheds some light on how the technology can be used for games, and much more in the seven-minute long video.
You might recognize him from this year's Sony E3 conference, were he and Richard Marks revealed Sony's new PlayStation 3 motion controller. Additionally, in the video he also talks about how the peripheral can be used for different types of experiences, be it casual or core games, thanks to the precision of the controller. He also mentions how they use the device to also explore new experiences never done before, such as controlling a snake with the controller.
Lastly a funny thing he mentions near the end of the video; he talks about how he had trouble getting one of the earlier prototypes through airport security when traveling to the U.K. to demonstrate it, saying it "makes you sweat bullets."