eDimensional G-Pad Pro Motion Sensing Rumble Demo Video

Remember we once talked about eDimensional‘s G-Pad having motion tilt sensors and rumble technology? Well, here’s a video of it in action.

Are your more ‘elite’ friends making fun of you when you tend to tilt your body left and right when playing, especially when you’re new at driving or flying games? Well, this controller turns all that body-tilting into an advantage.

While this is a nice controller for PS2 users, what’s more interesting is that this MAY BE a preview of the next-gen experience. You see, Immersion Corporation, the company that granted eDimensonal the patent for the advanced vibro-tactile technology has had a very interesting history with Sony.

Immersion had once sued sony for allegedly stealing the rumble technology present in earlier PlayStation controllers. Given that Sony seems like they’re warming up to a company that has sued them for millions as evidenced by the fact that they immediately removed the Rumble Technology in their old controllers, it may be safe to speculate that this technology will be seen in the PS3.

Remember we once talked about eDimensional‘s G-Pad having motion tilt sensors and rumble technology? Well, here’s a video of it in action.

Are your more ‘elite’ friends making fun of you when you tend to tilt your body left and right when playing, especially when you’re new at driving or flying games? Well, this controller turns all that body-tilting into an advantage.

While this is a nice controller for PS2 users, what’s more interesting is that this MAY BE a preview of the next-gen experience. You see, Immersion Corporation, the company that granted eDimensonal the patent for the advanced vibro-tactile technology has had a very interesting history with Sony.

Immersion had once sued sony for allegedly stealing the rumble technology present in earlier PlayStation controllers. Given that Sony seems like they’re warming up to a company that has sued them for millions as evidenced by the fact that they immediately removed the Rumble Technology in their old controllers, it may be safe to speculate that this technology will be seen in the PS3.

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