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Everyone's getting into the biometric controller business -- without actually getting into it. Nintendo's Vitality Sensor caused a lot of blood pressure spikes upon its announcement, but was delayed into oblivion. And don't hold your breath for Ubisoft's Inner [..] |
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Sony patents tiny PSP-controlled spy car So this is why Gran Turismo hasn't come out for PSP: Sony has a much better idea for "realistic" PSP racing. Siliconera found a patent filed by SCEE for a remote-controlled car that uses the PSP as an interface. The car i [..] |
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Sony patents tiny PSP-controlled spy car So this is why Gran Turismo hasn't come out for PSP: Sony has a much better idea for "realistic" PSP racing. Siliconera found a patent filed by SCEE for a remote-controlled car that uses the PSP as an interface. The car i [..] |
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Sony patents multiplayer stereoscopic system
Seeing two images to create a 3D picture is so earlier this year -- Sony has been working on a patent that sends two images from one video screen to two different people, allowing for two players to see different images on [..] |
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Sony Patents Method To Emulate PS2 On PS3 [Rumor] My single biggest problem with the PS3? The loss of backwards compatibility. It's a gaping hole in the system's feature set. Then again, it may also be one that's on the way back. Some background: when the PS3 first launched, it was [..] |
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Sony patents software-based PS2 CPU emulation
In Sony's on-again/off-again relationship with PS2 backwards compatibility on the PS3, we've had our hopes raised to the stars and dashed again more times than we imagined possible. Today, Siliconera discovered what appears [..] |
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Sony patents more motion tech, uses everyday objects
We'd be lying if we didn't say we're a bit worried about the future of gaming controllers. Between the Nintendo's MotionPlus, Microsoft's Project Natal and Sony's ... erm ... motion thing, our precious game pads get more and more antique [..] |
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Sony files series of patents for two-finger touch devices Akihabara News has discovered a series of patent applications from Sony Computer Entertainment America, all dealing with touch interfaces. One (#20100299595), for example, specifies an interface that uses "two-fingered touch" gestures for data manipulation, and [..] |
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| Sony Computer Entertainment Patents Robot Peripheral [Sony] Last June, Sony Computer Entertainment filed a patent application for a real robot that interacts with video games. Think of it as Sony's take on R.O.B. The patent shows a robot outfitted with a camera that enables the bot to decipher the surrounding environment. T [..] |
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Sony sells more than 4.1 million PlayStation Move controllers in 2 months Sony announced Tuesday that it sold more than 4.1 million PlayStation Move controllers worldwide in the product’s first 2 months of availability. The news comes just one day after Microsoft announced it had sold over 2.5 million Kinect sensors in less than a month. Sony’s PlayStation Move controller is positioned between Nintendo’s Wii controllers and the Microsoft Kinect sensor [..] |
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