Meanwhile they're working on a glasses free 3D PSP "since 2008" =P
Lol, you just KNOW they're going to say something like that once they finally reveal their PSP2 with dual screens, touch sensitivity, motion sensors and 3D screen. XD It'll definitely happen, without a shred of doubt.
But of course Sherlock, haven't you heard they were working on a motion sensing wand like the wiimote in the same year they dropped this pearl:
"I think the notion of that controller [wiimote] is a non-trivial point that you’ve brought up, that control and that familiarity is like comfort food - from my perspective, we lead, we don’t folleyow. And as a brand, Nintendo’s got their thing, and we’re not trying to get the senior citizen group to get into gaming"
"but we’d never consider iterating off of existing competitive technology - because we think that’s a fadand that’s not the way we approach product development. It’s not the way we approach the marketing or the branding of PlayStation."
They always trash talk what they are currently doing better and before than others. Just to disguise.
Sony. Serious. Business. Rofl.
I just have to say... pure win. We need to show this to Leo-j. And everyone that seriously think Sony was behind motion controls before nintendo
sorry that you misinformed nintendo fans think the move is only a wii mote 2.0 and nothing else, then what can I expect from people that would love to see sony burn and would spin around anything to make sony look bad.. hey but of course
nintendo obviously kept CATRIDGES AFTER SONY LAUNCHED THE PS1
nintendo obviously went into 3D CONSOLE GAMING AFTER SONY released the first 3D console
and of course nintendo obviously went DUAL ANALOGUE AFTER SONY RELEASED THE DS enhancement..
nooo but nintendo is god, and they are the innovators of the industry, which is why 3rd party devs LOVE the wii.
@maxwell
I am in no way trolling, just blasting off my opinion
=)
Game Boy Camera and Kirby's Tilt'N Tumble both predate EyeToy by years. Factor-5 said they used a Wiimote prototype back in 2000/2001 when they were developing Rogue Leader.
Nintendo released their first non-cartridge media platform in 1985 (the Famicom Disc System). In 1993 they made deals with both Sony and Phillips for SNES CD-ROM add ons that (unfortunately) never came to fruition.
Virtual Boy was the first dedicated 3D system on the market way back in 1995 (first shown in 1994). GameCube's chipset was actually designed with 3D compliance in mind, and EAD had a 3D version of Luigi's Mansion running on a proprietary screen back before launch even.
The DualShock came out almost 3 years after Nintendo first unveiled the N64's "analog thumbstick" in 1995.