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Motion controller

In video games and entertainment systems, a motion controller is a type of game controller that uses accelerometers or other sensors to track motion and provide input.

Wii Remote with original strap

History edit

Motion controllers using accelerometers are used as controllers for video games, which was made more popular since 2006 by the Wii Remote controller for Nintendo's Wii console, which uses accelerometers to detect its approximate orientation and acceleration, and serves an image sensor,[1] so it can be used as a pointing device. It was followed by other similar wand-based devices, including the ASUS Eee Stick, Sony PlayStation Move (which also uses magnetometers to track the Earth's magnetic field and computer vision via the PlayStation Eye to aid in position tracking), Joy-Con, and HP Swing.[2] The PlayStation 3's first controller, the Sixaxis, included motion sensing at the notable loss of haptic feedback (vibration) due to interference concerns;[3] these features were both included on the later DualShock 3. Other systems use different mechanisms for input, such as Microsoft's Kinect, which combines infrared structured light and computer vision, and the Razer Hydra, which uses a magnetic field to determine position and orientation.

The Sega AM2 arcade game Hang-On, designed by Yu Suzuki, was controlled using a video game arcade cabinet resembling a motorbike, which the player moved with their body. This began the "Taikan" trend, the use of motion-controlled hydraulic arcade cabinets in many arcade games of the late 1980s, two decades before motion controls became popular on video game consoles.[4] The Sega Activator, based on the Light Harp invented by Assaf Gurner, an Israeli musician and Kung Fu martial artist who researched inter disciplinarian concepts to create the experience of playing an instrument using the whole body's motion,[5] was released for the Mega Drive (Genesis) in 1993. It could read the player's physical movements and was the first controller to allow full-body motion sensing, The original invention related to a 3 octaves musical instrument that could interpret the user's gestures into musical notes via MIDI protocol. The invention was registered as patent initially in Israel on May 11, 1989, after 5 years of R&D. In 1992 the first complete Light Harp was created by Assaf Gurner and Oded Zur and was presented to Sega of America, However, it was a commercial failure due to its "unwieldiness and inaccuracy".[6] Another early motion-sensing device was the Sega VR headset, first announced in 1991. It featured built-in sensors that tracked the player's movement and head position, but was never officially released.[7] Another early example is the 2000 light gun shooter arcade game Police 911, which used motion sensing technology to detect the player's movements, which are reflected by the player character within the game.[8] The Atari Mindlink was an early proposed motion controller for the Atari 2600, which measured the movement of the user's eyebrows with a fitted headband.[citation needed]

 
The Mindlink controller for the Atari 2600 on display at the National Videogame Museum

Notable controllers edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Castaneda, Karl (2006-05-13). "Nintendo and PixArt Team Up". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 2007-02-24.
  2. ^ "HP ships Swing motion controller hardware with Pavilion PCs in India". Engadget. Retrieved 2011-11-01.
  3. ^ Murdey, Chase (2006-05-17). "Ready to Rumble? Immersion's Victor Viegas on PlayStation 3's Lack of Vibration". Gamasutra. CMP Media LLC. Retrieved 2006-07-01.
  4. ^ . www.1up.com. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  5. ^ Light Harp at CES 1993. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  6. ^ Horowitz, Ken (2004-08-03). . www.sega-16.com. Archived from the original on 2010-02-06. Retrieved 2010-12-04.
  7. ^ Lanxon, Nate (11 March 2008). "Sega VR". Vapourware: The tech that never was. CNET.com. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  8. ^ Police 911 at the Killer List of Videogames

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For motion controllers that calculate and control the motion of mechanical actuators see Motion control In video games and entertainment systems a motion controller is a type of game controller that uses accelerometers or other sensors to track motion and provide input Wii Remote with original strap Contents 1 History 2 Notable controllers 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editMotion controllers using accelerometers are used as controllers for video games which was made more popular since 2006 by the Wii Remote controller for Nintendo s Wii console which uses accelerometers to detect its approximate orientation and acceleration and serves an image sensor 1 so it can be used as a pointing device It was followed by other similar wand based devices including the ASUS Eee Stick Sony PlayStation Move which also uses magnetometers to track the Earth s magnetic field and computer vision via the PlayStation Eye to aid in position tracking Joy Con and HP Swing 2 The PlayStation 3 s first controller the Sixaxis included motion sensing at the notable loss of haptic feedback vibration due to interference concerns 3 these features were both included on the later DualShock 3 Other systems use different mechanisms for input such as Microsoft s Kinect which combines infrared structured light and computer vision and the Razer Hydra which uses a magnetic field to determine position and orientation The Sega AM2 arcade game Hang On designed by Yu Suzuki was controlled using a video game arcade cabinet resembling a motorbike which the player moved with their body This began the Taikan trend the use of motion controlled hydraulic arcade cabinets in many arcade games of the late 1980s two decades before motion controls became popular on video game consoles 4 The Sega Activator based on the Light Harp invented by Assaf Gurner an Israeli musician and Kung Fu martial artist who researched inter disciplinarian concepts to create the experience of playing an instrument using the whole body s motion 5 was released for the Mega Drive Genesis in 1993 It could read the player s physical movements and was the first controller to allow full body motion sensing The original invention related to a 3 octaves musical instrument that could interpret the user s gestures into musical notes via MIDI protocol The invention was registered as patent initially in Israel on May 11 1989 after 5 years of R amp D In 1992 the first complete Light Harp was created by Assaf Gurner and Oded Zur and was presented to Sega of America However it was a commercial failure due to its unwieldiness and inaccuracy 6 Another early motion sensing device was the Sega VR headset first announced in 1991 It featured built in sensors that tracked the player s movement and head position but was never officially released 7 Another early example is the 2000 light gun shooter arcade game Police 911 which used motion sensing technology to detect the player s movements which are reflected by the player character within the game 8 The Atari Mindlink was an early proposed motion controller for the Atari 2600 which measured the movement of the user s eyebrows with a fitted headband citation needed nbsp The Mindlink controller for the Atari 2600 on display at the National Videogame MuseumNotable controllers editWii Remote Wii and Wii U Sixaxis PlayStation 3 DualShock 3 4 and DualSense PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 PlayStation Move PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 Wii U GamePad Wii U Kinect Xbox 360 and Xbox One Razer Hydra Xavix Joy Con and Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Nintendo Switch Steam Controller Steam DeckSee also edit3D motion controller Flick Stick Gesture recognition Motion capture Virtual reality headsetReferences edit Castaneda Karl 2006 05 13 Nintendo and PixArt Team Up Nintendo World Report Retrieved 2007 02 24 HP ships Swing motion controller hardware with Pavilion PCs in India Engadget Retrieved 2011 11 01 Murdey Chase 2006 05 17 Ready to Rumble Immersion s Victor Viegas on PlayStation 3 s Lack of Vibration Gamasutra CMP Media LLC Retrieved 2006 07 01 The Disappearance of Yu Suzuki Part 1 from 1UP com www 1up com Archived from the original on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Light Harp at CES 1993 YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved 2010 07 06 Horowitz Ken 2004 08 03 Top 10 Tuesday Worst Game Controllers www sega 16 com Archived from the original on 2010 02 06 Retrieved 2010 12 04 Lanxon Nate 11 March 2008 Sega VR Vapourware The tech that never was CNET com Retrieved 15 May 2012 Police 911 at the Killer List of Videogames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Motion controller amp oldid 1177687914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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