Dr Richard Marks Demoing Enhanced Reality with The EyeToy
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They were amazed by this. xD
But yeah, companies like Microsoft and Sony are very conservative in their approach. Now had Dr. Richard been working with Nintendo....
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@GeForce47 Playing with motion sensing does not equal making a remote device with a companion that has an analog stick (aka Nunchuk) that looks almost exactly like the Wii Remote. The only part of Move that is unique is the glowing bulb on top that was demonstrated in this demo.
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@naijaboygangsta it's more of a combination of a camera and a sensor. The motion detecting doesn't work through the camera but it's a receiver for the motion based controller. The kinect is more similar to the eye toy (and in my opinion a copy of the eye toy). But the two core controllers and the way they enhances a gaming experience is all coming from what the Wii did.
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yeah but remember that sony is using tech from eyetoy
wii mote is a heat sensor based
psmove is camera based
just like eyetoy
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@naijaboygangsta once again, different mechanic. It's like saying that the iPhone didn't revolutionize the use of touchscreens because touchscreens already existed. These videos are a different style of motion controls. Motion controls were experimented with for decades (eg. powerglove). The point is that the Wii was THE risk that actually paid off. The PS Move is almost identical to the way the Wii uses motion controls therefore feeding off from an already succeeding formula.
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@quincyonq i meant before its release not after*
Sony has been playing with motion sensing way before the wii was announced
GeForce47 2 years ago 51
PS: 8 Years Sony. You could have been so far far ahead.
Indyaner 2 years ago 20