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Immersion Teams up With eDimensional - Controller of the Future in the Works?

Posted May 28, 2006 at 10:22PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: PS3 Tags: Immersion Coporation, playstation 3 updates, Sony
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controllerIf console wars are to be considered an actual battle among the triad of gaming industry, then it's only apt for each to gather as much ammo they could muster. Nintendo Wii has the revolutionary Wiimote (and a cheaper tagprice), Microsoft's Xbox 360 has a well-established online feature with its Xbox Live! (and pretty good headstart), and Sony's PS3 is promising to have the complete package.

Immersion, the same company that sued Sony for allegedly stealing the rumble technology present to earlier PlayStation controllers, has just granted eDimensional a patent license for advanced vibro-tactile. The said technology is aimed for PC and Sony PlayStation and PlayStation 2 gaming peripherals. While it may be noticeable that the PS3 is not mentioned among them, it's not actually farfetched to assume that the feature could be infused to Sony's upcoming next-gen machine.

eDimensional will now include Immersion's TouchSense tactile feedback technology along with next-generation, virtual-reality motion-sensing in the upcoming G-Pad Pro Gyroscopic Game Pad designed for use with a PC or with the Sony PlayStation 2 game console. It's worth noting that Sony has removed the rumble feature in its PS3's controller claiming that the said technology is messing up the controllers motion- and tilt-sensing capability.

However, Victor Viegas of Immersion Corporation has openly announced before that "Immersion has experts that would be happy to solve that problem for them" thus signifying possibilities of merging the features. Mark Belinsky, Immersion vice president of marketing strategy even claimed that "adding eDimensional as an Immersion licensee means that we're supporting the combination of touch feedback along with motion sensing. Together, these technologies define what most gamers would call 'next-generation,' and we're pleased to be working with eDimensional to make it happen."

If Sony's starting to warm up with the company that cost them million of dollars, then a controller equipped with motion- and tilt-sensing features, plus reality-based vibrating actions might be part of PlayStation 3's growing armament -- and this pact with Immersion and eDimensional could be its gunpowder. The way this console war is shaping up, PS3 might just have found their own MOAB, or should I say, MOAC (Mother Of All Controllers)?




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# adsfGuest 2006-05-29 05:22
Are you kidding me? The wiimote has every feature the ps3 controller has AND MORE. Such as the ps3's STOLEN rumble, better motion sensing, buttons, etc.



How does having rumble make it the best? Or maybe I read this wrong.

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# HaGuest 2006-05-29 05:42
So you admit the PS3 did not steal from Nintendo since Nintendo's controller is differen't?

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# touch feedback along with motion sensingGuest 2006-05-29 06:22
is touch feedback diffrent than rumble? feedback would be much better than rumble anyway. (if its like force feedback).



there's no wiiback , not yet...till they "copy" from ED.

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# hmm I see...hush404 2006-05-29 11:08
Well... lets hope Sony can look past the law suit and work with the company to bring gamers the most they can.

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# please!!!Guest 2006-05-29 13:13
I like force feedback, rumble or whatever it is called. Playing is not the same without it. It will be the great thing having both force feedback and motion sensitivity, included in the controller!!!! If I have to choose for one of them, I'd like to stay with force feedback.

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# Nicemcnast731 2006-05-29 17:55
Not only will the same basic PS controller that we all love and are used to is back with motion sensitvity, but rumble will be back as well (maybe). I can care less if it rumble and I can care less if it tilts, but having those feature at your disposal are definate pluses and Sony is not making you change the way you play games like some other companies.

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# Immersion can suck their @ssGuest 2006-05-30 03:56
This f ucking company is now hungry for more money. In first place they sued Sony for the rumble technology when they where been pay good money at the time. But it seen they where ceding more greedy for money, then they sued Sony for more. Now Sony give then the finger which mean they can f uck they self up. In the long run Immersion could had make 100 times more money then what they gat from the sued. Now they are afraid because they know that now. Immersion was thinking Sony could not survive with out them now they see the light and it’s too late.

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