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Wiimote-Minority Report tech dev on potential of next-gen consoles

Posted Jan 29, 2008 at 5:14AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: PS3, Wii, Xbox 360 Tags: Microsoft, Sony, Wiimote
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Johnny Chung Lee, creator of Minority Report-Wiimote technology - Image 1After seeing the potential of Nintendo's Wii Remote mimicking Minority Report's fingerless keyboard technology, designer Johnny Chung Lee talks more about the controller's future application in an interview conducted by ActionTrip.

The Human-Computer Interaction PhD Graduate Student of Carnegie Mellon University explains how the Wiimote's innovative technology can become the driving push to extend people's gaming experience beyond the updated visuals Nintendo's other competitors have to offer.

He further explains this by saying:

I think the pixel-pushing race between Microsoft and Sony is becoming less and less effective. The gaming experience will only be marginally better even if the graphics are 100 times more powerful. I personally feel the future of gaming will be in new forms of interaction and immersion. That's where the bottle neck is. The successful products will be the ones that provide something exciting and new rather than a slightly better version of what was done before.


He explores the possibility of the new Head Tracking device technology which he linked to gaming genres such as FPS, although he is also excited about moving this technology on newer genres like exploration and puzzle games.

While he admits that he has no ambitions of working for Nintendo as a game designer, he says he wouldn't mind chatting with them about what they hope to do with the next console. He would much rather look into designing the future generations of consoles rather than work on a particular game using his technology.

You can also check out the full interview on ActionTrip, accessible through the Via link below.



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# heredemondirk 2008-01-29 06:16
comes the flames from mister common sense the sad man

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# YepBillie 2008-01-29 07:39
+10 points demondirk



You called it....

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# ~~~~ 2008-01-29 08:01
I share your opinion.

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# I agreexicor 2008-01-29 13:31
I agree, motion sensing devices would be much more capable in the hands of Microsoft or Sony. When I first got my Wii I aspected it to be great, unfortunely I was disappointed when I found out that the characters were only limited to single digits of moves depending on how you move the controller. Motion sensing controllers would probably work much better on the other stronger consoles which can handle Euphoria. With such strong software the character's hands would move the same way your hands and arms did and wouldn't be limited by move set created by the game company.

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# my god...platon 2008-01-29 16:25
I've got big expectations for wii2 OR for wii accessories :D

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# GeekShrink 2008-01-30 04:43
I study information and media science. What this guy tells is absolutely not true. Most success is always on the media that adopts previous media.



"Immersion": He should not use a word without knowing what it means. The controls of the Wii are anything but natrual thus they offer anything but immersion. Whereas graphical development will in the near future be able to offer a virtual reality. And thos graphics DON'T have do be improved 100 times. trust me. Wait about 15 years and you will see.

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