According to several news reports, Sony is working to create
a new controller for its next-gen gaming platform, PlayStation 3. The big
surprise (or maybe not so big) is that the new controller seems inspired by the
already famous Wiimote.
The gaming site Gamesindustry.biz
reported that the new controller will have the ability to “break apart” in two
units, which with its own accelerometer.
Commenting about this rumor, another gaming site, Kotaku,
said that is not about a “break apart” controller, but in fact Sony will
created a device that can be attached to the gamers’ body.
Kotaku has quoted an unnamed source, who said that the
controller will include two or four units, which can be attached to the hands
and feet in order to move a character’s body. As you can imagine Sony denied commenting
on the rumors.
In April this year, Sony launched in the United State
its PlayStation 3's DualShock 3 controller with rumble capabilities. Kazuo
Hirai announced the DualShock 3 controller last year at Tokyo Game Show. The
controller is compatible with over 100 titles for PlayStation3, but many games
will require a patch in order to enact the rumble feature.
Initially, Sony claimed that rumble capabilities are not
“next-gen” features, but one of the main reasons for which Sony did not include
rumble features into the current SIXAXIS controllers for PlayStation 3 was the
patent lawsuit filed by Immersion, which owns the intellectual property over
some key aspects of the technology integrated in PS2’s DualShock controllers.
After settling the lawsuit with Immersion in March 2007,
Sony was quick to announce DualShock 3 that went on sale in Japan in
November last year as a separately sold accessory. The non-rumbling
motion-sensing SIXAXIS controller has been discontinued.
Two months ago there were some rumors that Microsoft is also
working to develop a Wii-like controller for its Xbox 360.
According to the rumors, the new controller, code-named Newton, will have a
design similar to the Wii remote, it will include a four face buttons, an analog
stick, a microphone and even a gyroscope sensor that can detect tilt and motion.
However, Microsoft also declined to comment about this issue.
A new controller could mean for both gaming consoles, Xbox
360 and PS3, a new method to fight against Nintendo Wii, which is dominating
the hardware gaming sales.
For example, according to the latest figures released by the
NPD Group, Nintendo Wii has sold 675,100 units compared to 186,600Xbox 360s and
208,700 PlayStation 3s.