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I think Rol's logic is a misconception. Just because said technology is possible or was used in other non-video game devices using them for a controller or game console feature is an invention.

Essentially Ralph Bear who is credited with inventing gaming used existing technologies. Everything he used to make the console existed prior in fact he even knew that using this specific device he changed images on a TV. He then adapted that technology and upgraded it for use as a gaming console. So technically according to Rol's definition it is not an invention? Unless I am misconstruing Rol's assertion.

I mean somebody mentioned analog controls in planes or space craft to discredit analog controls in games. I am so sorry but just because an analog control device exists in another industry it does not make game console controller analog sticks not an invention.

The dictionary.com definition clearly states Inventions are "A new device, method, or process developed from study and experimentation:" I'm sorry but analog and rumble controllers are an invention by this definition. It is a new device , method and process developed from study and experimentation. John Boyd Dunlop and Scot Robert William Thomson invented the first rubber tire , but wheels have existed for thousands of years so does that mean he isn't to be credited with the invention?

Rumble was most definitly an invention, as was almost every innovation Nintendo introduced by Nintendo including motion controls. If you patent it and it is an entirely new product that hasn't existed before it is an invention. You can say analog controls have existed a very long time, but game analog controls did not and the company that started using game analog controls is the one responsable for inventing them.

The argument that Sony began work on motion controls during the PS2 era are redundant. Fact is Nintendo has clearly stated the WiiMote began its development during the NES era. Long before Sony even entered the games industry, Nintendo has been working on technologies since NES. In fact Nintendo has stated they still have technologies in development that began during the NES era.

Can you credit Sony with inventing something if they never patented it or launched it before their competitor? Are you going to credit them with the invention soully based on their word? No Sony hasn't made as many inventions in gaming as Nintendo has. End of story!



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