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if this is real(and I have no reason not to think so) these are just prototype samples. Plus I know it's hard to imagine, but next gen controllers will use the Wii as the father/mother of design. Though I was suspecting the 2 parts would attach to be similiar as a more classic controller.

The aucust ball recepters make the thing look so stupid, but likely protoypt design.



Squilliam: On Vgcharts its a commonly accepted practice to twist the bounds of plausibility in order to support your argument or agenda so I think its pretty cool that this gives me the precedent to say whatever I damn well please.

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bardicverse said:
Plaupius said:
bardicverse said:
I find the patent suspicious, only because most of Sony's R&D is done in Japan. It wouldn't make sense for the patent to be registered stateside.

Beyond that, video/camera tracking.... I dunno, leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Big brother is watching always.

The patent is the real deal. Each country has their own patent offices, and you have to file a patent in each country you want to protect your innovation in. As it happens, USA is the biggest market in the world for nearly everything, so most patents are filed also in USA. Though, the inventor's address is in USA, so it seems that Sony does R&D in many places.

 

Im not so sure on the accuracy of that. Most if not all Nintendo patents occur in Japan, but hold equal weight oversees via the ITC

You are both right and wrong, I was too hasty in my writing it seems. According to Wikipedia, patents are territorial by their nature, and patent laws vary from one country to another. There is, however, a Patent Cooperation Treaty, which is an attempt to harmonize patent laws between the contracting states. Most of the developed countries are signatories to the PCT, but a good number of the less developed countries are not. As such, the territorial nature of patents still remains, although a patent filed under the PCT has a far wider coverage than a patent filed under a national patent office. It appears that Taiwan and Argentina, for example, are not signatories of the PCT, so a patent filed under the PCT has no power in either country. Generally, a patent infringement is subject to the laws of the state that granted the patent, and as states can't wield legal power over other states, a Taiwanese company is free to infringe on the patent so long as they do not do business in any of the PCT signatory states. At least that's my understanding, feel free to correct if I'm mistaken.



eww



This poped in my mind when I first saw the designs

:o

 



^^^ This is what you get for blowing a rumor out of proportion

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Words Of Wisdom said:
Reasonable said:
I like the concept, but we're all going to look pretty funny waving those pair of maracas around when playing games... unless, online maracas dueling game?

I take offense to that!

*slaps you Robin Hood Men in Tights metal gauntlet-style*

Maracas at dawn?

 

Ah, a touchy Maracs fan... reels under unfair blow from gauntlet and reaches for the motion controls to respond prepares to practice all night before the dawn breaks...



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...

wow another original idea from sony, better now then 2,5 years ago.. oh wait



   

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Plaupius said:
bardicverse said:
Plaupius said:
bardicverse said:
I find the patent suspicious, only because most of Sony's R&D is done in Japan. It wouldn't make sense for the patent to be registered stateside.

Beyond that, video/camera tracking.... I dunno, leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Big brother is watching always.

The patent is the real deal. Each country has their own patent offices, and you have to file a patent in each country you want to protect your innovation in. As it happens, USA is the biggest market in the world for nearly everything, so most patents are filed also in USA. Though, the inventor's address is in USA, so it seems that Sony does R&D in many places.

 

Im not so sure on the accuracy of that. Most if not all Nintendo patents occur in Japan, but hold equal weight oversees via the ITC

You are both right and wrong, I was too hasty in my writing it seems. According to Wikipedia, patents are territorial by their nature, and patent laws vary from one country to another. There is, however, a Patent Cooperation Treaty, which is an attempt to harmonize patent laws between the contracting states. Most of the developed countries are signatories to the PCT, but a good number of the less developed countries are not. As such, the territorial nature of patents still remains, although a patent filed under the PCT has a far wider coverage than a patent filed under a national patent office. It appears that Taiwan and Argentina, for example, are not signatories of the PCT, so a patent filed under the PCT has no power in either country. Generally, a patent infringement is subject to the laws of the state that granted the patent, and as states can't wield legal power over other states, a Taiwanese company is free to infringe on the patent so long as they do not do business in any of the PCT signatory states. At least that's my understanding, feel free to correct if I'm mistaken.

Sounds about right. I know that patents filed in Japan hold weight in the major territories, including the US. Most Sony products are patented in Japan, which is why the patent here makes me question it, as most R&D for Sony is done in Japan, not their US division. Doesn't mean it isn't real, just seems beyond the norm for them.

Given the date of the patent, this summer, that means that the early R&D stages are still going on, meaning we might not see this device for 2 years, putting us in that 2010-2011 timeframe. Maybe for PS4?



Overengineering at its best.

Why simplify if you can make it even more complex?



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This looks like the worst idea ever. Buttons right under the analog stick? How are you gonna control and mash buttons at the same time?



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