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ragad
01-09-2006, 09:57 AM
Saratoga, Calif.-September 24, 2001 -- Gyration, Inc., a leading manufacturer of motion-sensing wireless input controllers for commercial and home entertainment markets, announced today that it has reached an agreement with premier electronic game developer Nintendo Co., Ltd. Under the terms of the agreement, Nintendo will become an active investment partner by purchasing an undisclosed amount of Gyration stock. In exchange, Nintendo will gain access to Gyration research and development in the areas of motion-sensing and wireless technologies.

"Gyration's motion-sensing hardware and software products have become the #1 aftermarket presentation input devices for business communications professionals," states Gyration CEO Tom Quinn. "Partnering with the largest and most successful game console manufacturer in the world will give us an exciting opportunity to introduce our amazing technologies to Nintendo's broad home video game market."

Gyration intends to be the first company to produce game controllers enhanced with gyroscopic motion-sensors, which have a tenfold performance increase over accelerometer tilt sensors and add the ability to sense yaw as well as pitch. A gyro-equipped, motion-sensing controller provides a natural method of game control that draws the player into the game and makes game play more enjoyable. The motion sensor can take the place of a typical thumb pressure pad allowing one-handed game play, or can be integrated into a two-handed controller to add a dimension to game playing not possible with traditional video game controllers.
Pinky are you thinking what I am thinking? We could have had the revocon throughout the GC's entire lifetime. This press release is 10 days after Nintendo released the GC in Japan.

FantasiaWHT
01-09-2006, 10:46 AM
They began investing and researching in 2001... It doesn't surprise me that something this new (in the gaming market at least) has taken a few years to be developed.

Oobgarm
01-09-2006, 10:49 AM
You can go to Best Buy right now and get a keyoard and mouse setup that utilizes that technology. It's not new tech, just new to the console gaming industry.

Ed Oscuro
01-09-2006, 10:52 AM
Interesting. Now we know where the tech went!

Off topic, but has anybody else seen the touchpad Genesis controller? I recall seeing one on eBay that you could sorta move your thumb across instead of pressing a direction on the d-pad (I think).

FantasiaWHT
01-09-2006, 11:10 AM
Interesting. Now we know where the tech went!

Off topic, but has anybody else seen the touchpad Genesis controller? I recall seeing one on eBay that you could sorta move your thumb across instead of pressing a direction on the d-pad (I think).

I had an NES controller like that once. Strange.

Chronodriftersx
01-09-2006, 11:39 AM
revolution

stressboy
01-09-2006, 11:40 AM
Pinky are you thinking what I am thinking? We could have had the revocon throughout the GC's entire lifetime. This press release is 10 days after Nintendo released the GC in Japan.

Yes, but then it probably would have just been some dumb gimmick that no one paid much attention to, instead of being a huge part of the console experience.

ragad
01-09-2006, 12:00 PM
If it's going to be a dumb gimmick then it was always going to be a dumb gimmick if they base a console around it or not. Though I could see people ignoring it and its games because of viewing it as just another expensive peripheral only necessary to play a set of games they could easily do without. Now they will need to ignore a whole console.

neuropolitique
01-09-2006, 12:27 PM
If it's going to be a dumb gimmick then it was always going to be a dumb gimmick if they base a console around it or not. Though I could see people ignoring it and its games because of viewing it as just another expensive peripheral only necessary to play a set of games they could easily do without. Now they will need to ignore a whole console.

I agree completely. Same thing with the DS. No one wants to play with a stupid touchpad. LOL. Nintendo is so stupid, with thier gimmicks.

dcware
01-09-2006, 02:34 PM
I had a genesis pad years ago that used gyroscopic technology. You could move it left or right and it would move left or right, and if you sort of 'jolted it' it would press the A button.

RevQuixo
01-09-2006, 03:41 PM
Interesting. Now we know where the tech went!

Off topic, but has anybody else seen the touchpad Genesis controller? I recall seeing one on eBay that you could sorta move your thumb across instead of pressing a direction on the d-pad (I think).

Turbo Touch 360...they were crap.

http://www.gamersgraveyard.com/repository/snes/peripherals/images/turbo_touch_360.jpg

Ed Oscuro
01-09-2006, 04:09 PM
Hah, that's exactly it.

Oh, guys, this just in:

Atari did NOT invent the joystick. Like, whoa, they had them on airplanes and stuff long before then!

joshnickerson
01-09-2006, 06:23 PM
Pinky are you thinking what I am thinking?

I think so Brain... but how will we keep the pants on the monkeys?

Leo_A
01-09-2006, 07:49 PM
What is the Revocon?

kedawa
01-09-2006, 08:04 PM
But the Revolution controller doesn't use gyros, it uses a more sophisticated version of the PowerGlove technology.