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<title>Patent Crawling Reveals New PS3 Controller from the Future!</title>
<author>Ryan Fulton</author>
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<description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;"><br></div><p><img style="width: 494px; height: 246px;" src="http://www.gamebump.com/images/upload/r1yajoc1szanxgtww0f5bpji.jpg" alt="" alignment="" border="0">In a move to further confirm the assumptions of jocks and parents world-round, Sony has patented a controller that looks like some sort of a cross between a Star Trek phaser and a novelty item for children that you see in magazines that sell cheap Chinese crap designed to waste batteries and break. To further engender the lusty gaze of Star Trek fans you can <a href="http://i33.tinypic.com/ajuyqs.jpg">slap the controllers together</a> to make something that looks sort of like a <a href="http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Bat%27leth">Bat'leth</a>. (Please note that I put a considerable amount of time into finding out the name of that weapon... I can assure you that I've never spent this much time looking up a Star Trek related item that didn't involve 7 of 9 porn.)</p><p>All derisive comments aside, this looks like a really neat piece of kit. It can sense like 58 billion things like relative motion, and everything else that the Wii remote can't even come close to doing. Additionally, since it teams up with the PlayStation Eye it can sense body and facial motion. All-in-all, it looks as if Sony could have something amazing on their hands if they can bring it out for a reasonable price, and supply a constant stream of quality software based on the technology including third party support.<br></p>]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 20:24:36 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Microsoft Designing Motion-sensor Controller for 360?</title>
<author>Shiva Stella</author>
<link>http://www.gamebump.com/go/microsoft_designing_motionsensor_controller_for_360</link>
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<description><![CDATA[<span style="margin: 0pt; padding: 8px 0pt 8px 8px; z-index: 777; float: right; clear: right;"><img src="http://www.gamebump.com/images/upload/zejagxynxyug4nb78xqmn0yn.jpg" alt="" alignment="right" border="0"></span>Here's an interesting tid-bit for Xbox 360 owners: rumor has it that Microsoft is currently looking into implementing motion-sensor technology in a new controller either for the Xbox 360 <span style="font-style: italic;">or</span> the next console in Microsoft's hardware family. The word is that Microsoft is working with Gyration, the same company behind the Wii's motion-sensor technology, in designing this new Xbox controller.<br><br>Of course Microsoft remains silent on the issue, although fans are left to wonder when - or even if - Microsoft will join the motion-sensor bandwagon as both Sony and Nintendo have already implemented the technology into their controllers, though admittedly the PlayStation 3's sixaxis feature is rarely used (or even if it is used it's a bit hit or miss).<br><br>I've always found the feature to be a tad gimmicky and much prefer my precision controls provided by buttons that you actually push to do the job, but if Microsoft can do it better then they've got my attention. <br><br>Quick show of posts: how many of you think this motion-sensor business is the future of gaming?<br><br><br>]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 13:39:55 -0600</pubDate>
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