On subject, Microsoft often praises Nintendo. Remember the Wiimote Microsoft execs told gamers to go out and buy Wii's. I remember it as clear as day when Microsoft promoted the Wii and agreed with Nintendo that the Wii was not competition. Microsoft also praised the DS and ended up allowing numerous liscensed Microsoft properties to be brought to the DS, sounds like they are pretty verbal of their support for Nintendo. Even now with Natal Microsoft is avoiding direct competition with Nintendo and with this latest praise of the 3DS I am more sure now then ever that Microsoft admires Nintendo. Microsoft's battle is and always has been with Sony, not Nintendo.
All this talk of copying really made me want to clear things up!
First - the 3DS is not copying existing technology. Its not the same as 3D on the TV in any way shape or form. You need glasses to watch/play PS3/360 games or BluRay's. The 3DS is giving you the 3D experiance without the glasses using breaking technology that Nintendo and Sharp had been developing for years. Now when Microsoft announces that they will launch 3D games requiring glasses they will be copying PS3 which copied the technology from RealD and all the other 3D content providers.
Move- No Move was not in development before Wii. The camera was in development and had many uses we know this because of the EyeToy and other peripherals. However the controller itself was not in development. We know this because Sony said motion controllers like that weren't going to catch on. Sony themselves said the technology wasn't going anywhere. Sony then revealed the ripped off technology of the tilt sensor in the PS3 controller. If Sony had the technology and/or had been working on it for awhile Move would have come out near launch not 4-years later.
Fact is Natal is origional, the 3DS is origional, the Wiimote is origional, 3D on PS3 is somewhat origional. But the fact is copying technology is central to Sony's core values and no Sony is not always developing such technology ahead of time. Perfect example Sony said the PSP will not be going 3D and that 3D is not the future for the handheld market. Just like they said the Wiimote was not the future of the household market.
When Sony says something is not the future and they have no interest in replicating it, then four years later pops out a near perfect replica, it can't mean anything except ripping off!
-JC7
"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer







