| Gnac said: 1936 saw the first light gun, allegedly. Just look at the beautiful craftsmanship on that arcade cab! |
Damn, Nintendo beaten by 50 years, could they be any more of copying hacks?
| Gnac said: 1936 saw the first light gun, allegedly. Just look at the beautiful craftsmanship on that arcade cab! |
Damn, Nintendo beaten by 50 years, could they be any more of copying hacks?
As for motion sensing, Pinball tables have everything beat.
LOL TILT
WHERE IS MY KORORINPA 3
sega4life said:
yes.. but.. the SEGA 3D glasses were not some Red/Blue paper glasses.. SEGA 3D glasses is real 3D gaming.. _____________________________ SegaScope 3-D GlassesThe 3-D Glasses use small LCD screens to rapidly alternate between the left and right lenses being opaque, used in tandem with two different alternating images flashed from the TV synchronized with the switching of the 3-D Glasses to create a natural stereoscopic 3D effect. The Master System glasses can only be used in the original Master System, since it hooks up directly to the card port not found in the Master System II. Such a system allows 3-D graphics in full color. The technology takes advantage of the fact that televisions display an interlaced image, displaying the left image in the top frame and the right image in the bottom frame, so it tends not to work with non-standard televisions and most capture cards, which tend to combine fields. The same technique has been used with similar glasses for some 3-D films in movie theaters, though these have largely been replaced by newer methods that would not work on a home TV. Only eight Master System games are 3-D compatible. |
...Which they clearly stole from Kelloggs...

| Steroid said: Nintendo originates things and then others make it better. Nintendo is like the U.S. of gaming. They are the most successful and thus the most hated and secretly loved. |
Not even close to the same thing

Twilightman on Gametrailers
You all have it wrong, Sony and Nintendo copied MS NATAL! Jeeze, get it right!
| Steroid said: Bottom line: Doesn't come with every system= fail. And guess what? The same goes for motion+. |
fail indeed, but I still have one attached to my Wiimote right now >.<;

| Gnac said: 1936 saw the first light gun, allegedly. Just look at the beautiful craftsmanship on that arcade cab! |
ZOMG it's beautiful! Oh man I'd kill for a 1930's arcade game. There's a good chance I'd still be alive in the 2030's and could say "I have a century-old arcade game!"
The older I get, and the more money I get, the more retro I'm gonna become. Oh man I can feel myself getting nerdier! Anybody have any of those game systems that use magnetic tape?
| O-D-C said: Zapper is a light gun, not motion sensing Power Glove was made by Mattel |
lol pwnd.
Anyways hes probably referring to the article where I stated it was wrong since it said that sony was only doing motion controls now, while I wrote in the comment section that it had been since ps2 days, meaning before the wii.
Then I got assaulted by 20 different wii fanboys using powerglove and other various arguments against my point that sony had motion controls since ps2. I don't see how all of their arguments are related but somehow it seemed that they thought so while continually ignoring my actual post and what it was about.
The article also said that microsoft and sony hadn't announced when they'd be releasing their new motion controllers which I also corrected saying that sony said theirs would be out in 2010.
But aparently sony didn't have motion controls before the wii because nintendo had the powerglove made by mattel some 20 odd years ago.
I don't see the logic either but aparently tons of people do.
Article in question is this btw:
http://news.vgchartz.com/news.php?id=3935
Nintendo released a motion controlled game on the Game Boy Color 3 years before the EyeToy was released. I have the game. It's awesome. It's a marble tilt game, like Kororinpa, RollGoal, or Mercury Meltdown. It's called Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble, and the actual game cartridge has accelerometers in it. You tilt your whole Game Boy Color to control the gravity within the game, and tilt Kirby side to side like it was a real labyrinth puzzle in your hands.
That's a fact.
Everybody talking about the Power Glove is hilarious. It was made by Mattel, totally owning all first parties at motion control history. It could even measure depth! It was just not that good, and it only had 2 games made for it. One was really awesome, and one was absolute suck. (I have both of course.) The awesome one was Super Glove Ball, which is currently being remade as a Natal game called Ricochet. Two more games were planned for it, but they were both abandoned after it flopped so hard.
I see that my cousin was the one who started this thread about mosion sensing while i was at work... I just spoke to him and asked him what did "he meant" about motion sensing and said that there were some people claiming nintendo copying from the guy "who did the youtube video with with rumble to rumble for dreamcast" and some people claiming nintendo copied the eyetoy.
He didnt read the article from the zapper or glove. I think he was stating not that Nintendo actually created those things but was invented to be used with the Nes long before.
I personally own almost every console starting with coleco, and have seen products be done by other companies even before nintendo to.