Thursday, September 18, 2008

Wii want what you have


The motion controller is an integral part of the Nintendo Wii’s point of difference. Now PS3 and Xbox 360 are looking to change that.

When it comes to next-generation gaming, each of the three contenders has its own unique way to pitch their respective consoles. Sony can push the superior graphics potential and storage capacity of the PS3, Microsoft can highlight the Xbox 360s impressive selection of games and accessories, while Nintendo has the family-friendly Wii that revolves around motion control gaming. Now it looks as though Sony and Microsoft are looking to dull down Nintendo’s point of difference.

In2Games has released the first image of its proposed upcoming and familiar looking motion controller for the PS3 and Xbox 360. The Wii Nunchuk Xbox 360 and PS3 motion controller claims to operate through "proprietary and cutting-edge patent-pending ultrasonic technology". It will be interesting to see if this “patent-pending” product can get approval considering how similar in design and concept it is to the clever Wii controller.

If this product is approved however, PS3 and Xbox 360 gamers have no need to rush out just yet to buy one so they can play the latest in next-gen games with motion control. The only game that is supported currently is the (surprise, surprise) In2Games title Squeeballs.

If this patent is approved on the In2Games remote, it would be great to see some PS3 and Xbox 360 titles provide support for the motion controller. The Force Unleashed anyone?
Source gadgetzone.

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