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Lawlight said:
Miyamotoo said:

-LOL, not true. On the contrary, Sony copied N64 analog stick same like vibration function. N64 was released in June 1996, Sony Dual Analog Controller year later.

-Dual touch screen was is inovation.

-Like @Wyrdness wrote: Motion Control was utilized by Nintendo in the 80s with the Power Glove.

-Sorry, I didn't know that PS3 have a 3D screen!? Also you are forgetting Virtual Boy.

-Again not true and again on the contrary, Sony copied Wii U gamepad with Vita and remote play. Nintendo showed Wii U at E3 2011, Sony released Vita in Japan in december 2011. and Vita received remote play feature in 2013.

Basically all you wrote isn't true.

Google the PS analog stick - released in April 1996.

As I said - dual screen is an innovation that only Nintendo uses.

So, why did Nintendo wait until Sony used motion control to use it again?

PS3 did 3D gaming before the 3DS came out.

I should have said PSP remote play - came out way before the WiiU was released.

Basically, everything I said is true.

-I google and In 1982, Atari released a controller with a potentiometer-based analog joystick, On April 26, 1996,  Sony released a potentiometer-based analog joystick for use in Flight-Simulation games. But Nintendo released their Nintendo 64 controller on June 24, 1996 in Japan the new controller included a thumb-operated control stick, while On April 25, 1997,[5] Sony released a similar analog stick.

-As I said, Dual touch screen was is innovation, even dual screen was only used by Nintendo it still innovation, but touch screen today are used everywhere.

-Because the technology was not advanced enough in that time for motion controls games, also we all know after Wii motion success on market Sony done Move and Microsoft done Kinect.

-Virtual Boy did 3D gaming when PS1 was launched. ;)

-Well Nintendo done something similar before PSP and PS3 with GBA and GC.

Basically all you wrote isn't true. ;)