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thetonestarr said:
o_O.Q said:
thetonestarr said:
It's absolutely nothing like WiiU and the NeoGAF user that pointed it out is a retard.

The patent is for a touchscreen device designed to function in tandem with another device (implied to be PS3, though not distinctly stated so) that would work similarly to the 3DS's Face Raiders game, except it's intended to work to show things "hidden" from on the TV screen. It CAN operate like augmented reality (which is what Face Raiders is), but they can't patent that.


"It's absolutely nothing like WiiU and the NeoGAF user that pointed it out is a retard."

"The patent is for a touchscreen device designed to function in tandem with another device" ...um isn't that what the concept behind the wii u is?


the touchscreen device

 

the device/console it works in tandem with

 

if i wasn't as mad as you are that someone implied that nintendo didn't come up with an idea for gaming i'd be under the impression that you cntradicted yourself...


Go back and look at my post carefully, understand what the fuck I said, then look at how fucking retarded your post was.


chill out no need for all the cussing my friend i'm just as outraged... how dare they make such claims... btw i'm pretty sure i got the jist of your post and stand by what i posted you say the patent "is for a touchscreen device designed to function in tandem with another device" and claim quite vehemently "It's absolutely nothing like WiiU" all i ask however is how thats any different from what is being done with wii u?