Break-Apart Controller

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Legitimizing rumors from earlier this year, Sony has registered a patent for a new, break-apart controller with advanced motion-sensing technology. Originally uncovered by a poster on Neogaf, this new controller -- should it actually see the light of day -- would put the PS3 in more direct competition with Nintendo's Wii.

This new controller isn't just another revision of the Sixaxis; rather, it looks like a complete overhaul of the form and function of the device, resembling a pair of ice cream cones more than Sony's ubiquitous Dual Shock. The images accompanying the patent display two Wii-like remotes with removable button faceplates, topped off with strange, bulb-like shapes. These glowing, spherical structures house LEDs and ultrasonic sound emitters, which would allow the PlayStation Eye camera to determine the controllers' positions in three-dimensional space.

While the controller's two pieces are separate in many of the provided images, they can also be connected in numerous configurations. One side-by-side permutation is somewhat akin to a traditional Dual Shock, while another looks more like a tribute to Aboriginal weaponry than a gaming device. Anyone who hated on Sony's original PS3 controller design should probably shield their eyes, because this thing makes the infamous boomerang controller look pedestrian by comparison.

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I read some of the comments, and I disagree with this "putting Sony in direct competition with Nintendo." Nintendo is intended for more casual gamers, and is cheaper for them as well. Sony and Microsoft chose to go for hard core gamers. I'm not sure Sony understands Nintendo.
 
oh so many things...
One) This will, in NO WAY, put Sony in line with Nintendo, I enjoy both systems, but this is fucking stupid.
Two) Hell to the no.
Three) WTFH?
 
Thats what Sony doesn't get. They need to realize that they cant catch Nintendo it they only appeal to Hardcore Gamers. Nintendo has some good hardcore games (my fav is MOH:Heroes 2), but it mainly appeals to casual gamers. Which there are many of.
 
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