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Iwata says Nintendo tried and rejected camera-based motion control

quarta-feira, 10 de junho de 2009 ·

Iwata says Nintendo tried and rejected camera-based motion control

It wasn’t all that hard to see a bit of a brouhaha erupting now that all three console makers are more or less firmly committed to motion-control technology, but it’s still always notable when one of the big three throws a shot across the bow, and Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata did just that in a recent interview with the Financial Times. According to Iwata, Nintendo actually tried out camera-based motion control technology similar to what both MIcrosoft and Sony have now adopted, but found that it got better results with the accelerometer-based tech that ultimately wound up in the Wii remote. Iwata did also say, however, that “until they say when they’re releasing it, how much it costs and what software it comes with, we won’t know whether that is the route we should have taken,” although he added that he thought “they couldn’t choose to release exactly the same thing” that Nintendo did.

[Via Joystiq]

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