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Sony actually did it.
Posted: 2006-12-06 03:02am
by Praxis
http://www.maxconsole.net/?mode=news&newsid=12322
ony Files Patent for Wii Remote Type Device
Sony has filed a patent for a Wii remote type device which will allow for on-screen pointing. The patent application even states "A receiver portion including one or more sensor units located in or near the target area." This sounds like a sensor bar!
Wow, we all made jokes about how Sony would copy the Wiimote...but they actually went and did it
Posted: 2006-12-06 03:47am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Yeah, and they did it last year: the patent was filed
27 May 2005.
And if I recall what I read on PA correctly, it was the development of an EyeToy accessory that operated like the Wii Remote-sensor bar setup in reverse: basically a reflective wand that you used with the Eyetoy. In fact, reading the abstract for the patent gives that exact impression.
It's odd that it's being suddenly reported about
now...
Posted: 2006-12-06 03:58am
by Tatterdemalion
Yeah, this came up on the Penny Arcade forums a while back, only that time it was a Sony fanboy trying to claim Nintendo stole the idea off Sony.
Given the time frame involved I really think this is just a case of two companies having a similar idea and only one actually deciding to run with it.
Posted: 2006-12-06 04:16am
by Spanky The Dolphin
I recall Microsoft doing R&D on some kind of remote/wand device about a year or two ago as well.
And mind that Sony's patent is just for a pointer device. There's not a word about motion sensing or accelerometers.
Posted: 2006-12-06 04:27am
by Praxis
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Yeah, and they did it last year: the patent was filed
27 May 2005.
And if I recall what I read on PA correctly, it was the development of an EyeToy accessory that operated like the Wii Remote-sensor bar setup in reverse: basically a reflective wand that you used with the Eyetoy. In fact, reading the abstract for the patent gives that exact impression.
It's odd that it's being suddenly reported about
now...
That was a different thing; the one you are referring to was a "magic wand" used with EyeToy that the EyeToy tracks so you can use it like the Wii remote for 3D movements. It didn't work for pointing on the screen.
Anyway...nice point about the 2005 date
Posted: 2006-12-06 04:33am
by The Grim Squeaker
Herm, would this allow Sony to Sue Nintendo? I find it hard to believe that Nintendo hasn't filed a patent application for the Wii mote...
Posted: 2006-12-06 08:04am
by Andrew J.
DEATH wrote:Herm, would this allow Sony to Sue Nintendo? I find it hard to believe that Nintendo hasn't filed a patent application for the Wii mote...
Why would you think they wouldn't have?
Posted: 2006-12-06 08:09am
by Losonti Tokash
DEATH wrote:Herm, would this allow Sony to Sue Nintendo? I find it hard to believe that Nintendo hasn't filed a patent application for the Wii mote...
It's a similar device. They didn't file the patent for the exact same thing, that'd be insane.
Posted: 2006-12-06 02:28pm
by Sharp-kun
Why should I care? If it works well why should anyone other than fanboys care? "ZOMG! Sony stealz from NinTendOs LolZ!"
Are only Nintendo consoles alowed to have similar devices?
Posted: 2006-12-06 04:43pm
by Medic
Sharp-kun wrote:Why should I care? If it works well why should anyone other than fanboys care? "ZOMG! Sony stealz from NinTendOs LolZ!"
Are only Nintendo consoles alowed to have similar devices?
By doing this, Sony proves it has more money than sense, and balls than brains, but nothing really does prevent them from blatantly stealing the ideas of others I suppose.
Seriously though, if PS3 gets killer apps, Blu-ray movies are supported well and the PS3 isn't as technically unreliable as the early PS2's, then this is a GOOD development for the system. Still, this is just me, but it's gonna TAKE those conditions to convince me to think about getting the PS3. As is, either Wii or X360 are more attractive and I don't care that next-gen games are $60 nowadays either.