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Is this the revolution controller?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...swithhandl.jpg "Novint announced our development of the first haptic interface device to bring interactive 3D touch to the consumer market at the prestigous DEMO@15 conference in February The device which is called the Novint Falcon, is designed to retail for under $100 in mass market volumes and enables people to experience a realistic sense of touch on their PC, transforming how they play and interact." now before you say no... watch the VIDEO its about 5 min and shows some demos and people using it LINK: http://www.demo.com/demo2/demonstrat...deo/novint.asx After watching this and thinking about some of the things Nintendo has said a few alarms have been set off. First off, hasn't Miyamoto been quoted that he's working on games that you can feel? Also, although the source is of a questionable nature, it was said that someone at Nintendo said "touching is good, but feeling is better!" Another thing to notice is the lack of Dpad and (unless I'm missing something) face buttons. It certainly appears simple, which is what Iwata is stressing for the next gen, and it could certainly be used for some unique types of games that haven't been done before. The last thing to mention is that at the end of the video he mentions that they have several "gaming partners" to help make this mainstream. Now, this could be way off or completely wrong even. But this is certainly something to think about." I had pulled this from another board. Its interesting to say the least. I remember reading about "opening a door in zelda and just reaching out to open it, instead of pushing a button" So it may not be the actual controller but maybe one of these types of controllers will be available with each system kind of like teh light guns used to be?
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Looks more like a headset than a game controller.
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ok,
how do I make the picture smaller? I will just post the picture link for the time being. Secondly they stated in teh video it will be marketed mass market and also they have already partnered with gaming companies to get it mass market. |
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I'd be very wary of a really cheap version of this. I've had some experience with the $1,000 version (for 3D modeling and such) and even that made you worry about its durability. |
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That video is pretty interesting.. it's not too far of a stretch to say that Nintendo is going to incorporate this technology into their Revolution plans.
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They already announced that the Revolution will be backwards compatible... thus, either the Revolution controller *must* be reminescent of a gamecube one enough to work for both, or they've got an entirely different set of controller ports.
Who knows. |
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yeah, but using a radically different controller from the ps3 and xbox2 would scare away whatever 3rd party support nintendo has left. i think that's exactly the opposite of what they want to accomplish.
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Im surprised at how many people see stuff like this and don't get a sense of wonderment, but get very agitated and annoyed that someone is trying something different. I HOPE that this demo and the previous "real life VR" tech demos have something to do with the revolution...it just looks FUN. EDIT: "Among the most interesting, MDA of Canada unveiled two breakthroughs: a three-dimensional "Ice Camera" used to determine when to de-ice a plane, and a 3D Instant Scene Modeler that can create three-dimensional images and serve such diverse purposes as mining, architecture, crime solving — and as background for 3D video games." That was from the USA today link on thier site...that closely describes what that other demo was Last edited by Wshakspear; 04-11-2005 at 12:39 PM.. |
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Really interesting stuff, although I thought Nintendo would make their controller in house. Kudos to innovation! Boo hoo to people who don't like taking risks.
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likes like some medieval torture device
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Wow. That is amazing. I think that Nintendo has something that cool for us, but I'm not going to say that this is exactly it. I guess that we'll see in about five weeks...
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NEW! Virtual turn-and-cough!
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Very interesting, I could very well see N going with some sort of controller like that as an included extra for their exclusive games, but definately not the standard controller. They will need to have some sort of standard controller so non-Gamecube owners can take advantage of the backwards compatibility and for multi-platform titles.
I could see the standard controller as being almost the same as the GC controller with minor tweaks/additions such as the addition of a z-type button on the left and a screen (not touch screen) to have FF:CC type menus/displays for their games. That way on multi-platform titles the Rev can have a bit of an extra incentive to pick up that version for mult-platform owners. The controller ports would have to also be the same as the GCs, that way they don't alienate the people who have 4 of their beloved Wavebirds and they can continue to have Bongo games.
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That is a very cool controller, but I don't think it has anything to do with the Nintendo Revolution.
I do think that controller could either help revolutionize how we use computers, or it could be a huge flop. Either way, I will probably get one. It all depends on what developers they team up with. I am very excited about the prospect of using one of those with 3D Studio Max, and the possibility of a 3D Desktop has some promise as well. |
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