It's not like Nintendo will go under just because of this, so there's no need to worry.
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It's not like Nintendo will go under just because of this, so there's no need to worry.
Sony can suck my dick. Weren't they the ones that completely ripped-off Nintendo's rumble feature and analog stick? After Nintendo 64 was released, PSone redeasigned their controller to have the rumble feature and analog stick... Nintendo should be sueing Sony's fat thief ass!
Sadly, they can't. Both things were acomplished to have the same effect on games, but they reach that goal in a different way with different technology. And it's not like it's a bad thing. Now we have analog sticks on all our controllers. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by SuperNatural
True, but Sony is just being hypocritical. Not good, in fact, that makes me hate Sony more. I smurfin' hope that PS3 loses the next-gen war badly (even worse than Nintendo in the current-gen war with GameCube). Those cocky, thief hypocrites need a wake up call.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kentarou
How are they being hypocritical? Remember, Anascape is the one sueing. And I think the Virtual Boy would be a better example. The GCN actually did pretty well. Just not quite as good as the X-Box.Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperNatural
Of course, this is not to imply that I like Sony, saying how the Analog Stick was a great invention when the PSX came out and all that. >_< Of course, that's to be expected from a company of any kind that is searching for money. >.>
I'm getting tired of repeating myself, but Sega were the first to introduce an analog controller.Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperNatural
Nintendo were simply the first to make it standard for their consoles.
Here's IGN's article on it:
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Originally Posted by IGN
Finally!
Very sorry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxico
Patents for making a controler vibrate, detect motion, or any other common end game goal should not exactly be allowed. The purpose of a patent is utterly retarded and thier protection goes way to far. They also seem to be handed out for nearly anything anymore. A patent that does not revolutionise a standard public domain item (as a controller) should not be smurfing patented. Endostory. All such patents do is retard and slow the progressions of technologies by overglorifying mediocre and hardly innovative ideas; As we have seen in the automobile, manufacturing, pharmesutical (walgreens sucks.), and especially software industries.Quote:
Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
Can I blame a person for protecting a patent? Yes. I can. I do not agree with their actiosn, therefore I can indeed critisize their roundabout ways to make money of retarding the progression of certain technologies.
To make matters worse, congress changed the patent laws about a year ago sp that it does not award the inventor, but the first person to file for a patent. America just became more like the rest of the God-for-saken (legal-wise) world. A pathetic step back towards beurocratic control.
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