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Analyze Ninendo Patents for Revolution:
ok, so i was up late tonight looking up "real" patents of nintendo. one which features a touchpad/touchscreen that has force feedback. wierd huh? they descibe it as haptic feedback that moves the touchpad up down, left and right but keeping it parallel to the rest of the unit. Since the DS doesn't do this, we can probably assume it will be on the revolution.
It also says that it will have 2 kinds of vibration. 1. high pitched vibration of the touchpad (piezo actuater) 2. low pitched, bigger vibration of the rest of the (controller) they keep saying 'it could be used in anything like a laptop, a pda, an electronic device a video game console.... or portable computer' like they are trying to disguise it's for a video game console Didn't before they say "the revolution will not have a touchscreen like the DS" well, it isnt' like the ds, it's different. Quote:
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It'll definitely be something close to the technology seen in Minority Report.
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Were you trying to spell "Analyze" for the thread title?
Anyways, yes, I would be quite impressed with holographic technology. |
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I don't get it. :unsure: But I didn't feel like reading the whole quote...
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touch screens, pleh, come on, you all know its going to be the return of the power glove! ...............................now with force feedback support. :p
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Hmm... seems like Nintendo's stepping it up with technology this generation...
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Power Glove greater then all! :D
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That’s also an ironic comment, because Nintendo is in it for the gaming, or the gamer. |
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I would like to see how they implement it, but it would be really cool if it worked effectively and simply.
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Wow...most of that made NO sense to me. Yet it somehow makes it sound that much better that way.
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Are you kidding me? We've seen those 3D mouses before... Minority Report is WAY beyond that...
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http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-P...RS=AN/nintendo
Dunno if this is the same thing but has a more recent date: Quote:
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..but it says filed (feb 2001)... so I'm confused. |
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Haha I read that and wondered how that was new. :p
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nintendo adds to their "Haptic feedback" patent, i still believe this to be the revolution controller: all they say is now with force feedback touchpads will now be directionally sensitive:
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-P...do&RS=nintendo Quote:
here is another one that is quite interesting, poker online between countries with built in translator? (obviously for DS): Quote:
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-P...do&RS=nintendo Quote:
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Hype is defined by getting people's hopes up. You never know if Nintendo's stepping up technology, or doing something new. Either way, it's a blind they are willing to bet. They will either force people to learn something new and force third party support to stride the other way, or they will convince people to try their new gig and hop on the bandwagon.
We can't predict the tides of people's interests. |
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