the vita is streaming the same video feed that would be shown from the console to the tv
that is not the case with the gameboy and gamecube....
so how could they possibly be compared seeing as how two completely different things are being done?
thats a lame excuse. Of course, the GBA wasnt going to be able to do such a thing because it was tech constrained, but the concept is the same: Live time Interaction between hand held and console.
the vita is streaming the same video feed that would be shown from the console to the tv
that is not the case with the gameboy and gamecube....
so how could they possibly be compared seeing as how two completely different things are being done?
thats a lame excuse. Of course, the GBA wasnt going to be able to do such a thing because it was tech constrained, but the concept is the same: Live time Interaction between hand held and console.
"Of course, the GBA wasnt going to be able to do such a thing"
ok so you aknowledge that it is different, thats all i was pointing out, so we indeed agree
"the concept is the same"
excuse me for not considering that streaming the actually game content wirelessly to the handheld is not the same concept as a wired connection used to play modes puprpose built for the handheld
the vita is streaming the same video feed that would be shown from the console to the tv
that is not the case with the gameboy and gamecube....
so how could they possibly be compared seeing as how two completely different things are being done?
thats a lame excuse. Of course, the GBA wasnt going to be able to do such a thing because it was tech constrained, but the concept is the same: Live time Interaction between hand held and console.
@pb1285n. Nice avatar. Aaaand... This was super interesting: (Source http://goo.gl/M4eUy )
The Tech:
The mercury core of the Le Stick is key to its motion sensitive abilities. When the player moves the stick, the mercury shifts, sending a signal to the console unit as to the direction the controller is moving.
Because the tech is mechanically based, it does not require a power source.
well PSeye/kinect and PSmove/Wiimote are based on different concepts, and work differently even though they are allot alike.
yes a product can be patented but if another product that comes out is just like it, but works differently in th way the tech, is used/works then it's not technically a copy.
i was going to make a thread about this gen innovative tech/games ect(scraped cause it was to long).
u see the move works based on a led lights i believe/remember correctly and it's calibration is works with the magnetic pull of the earth (or something like that)
Wii mote o the other hand i believe uses laser lights or something of that nature. it's been so long ago i'm really not sure when it comes to the wii mote, but the one thing everyone should understand is that they work differently, and have different concepts so is a sense they are nothing alike.