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2006/11/08 12:02:01: Posted by DM
It seems that one company has decided to cash in on all the motion-sensing hubbub surrounding the launches of the PS3 and Wii. EDimensional has announced that they are bringing out a gyroscopic, motion-sensing gamepad for the Playstation 2 and PC. These wireless pads use a proprietary VRMS technology for precise motion detection. Click read more for the full info, and we would expect this is only the first in a line of products to jump on the tilt sensing bandwagon.

PRESS RELEASE

November 8, 2006 – eDimensional, Inc., a leading developer and manufacturer of innovative gaming accessories is pleased to announce development of a new wireless model of the G-Pad Pro Gyroscopic Gamepad. With proprietary VRMS (Virtual Reality Motion Sensing) technology, the new wireless G-Pad Pro delivers a next generation gaming experience to current model Playstation 2 consoles and PCs.

Now featuring 2.4 Ghz wireless technology, the G-Pad Pro adds intuitive and precise motion sensing technology to improve gameplay performance in virtually any genre of gaming. Rotate the controller on multiple axis to gain four additional control options in three-dimensional space. The result is advanced new movement functions and a smoother, more dynamic ability to control in-game action. Users can adjust the sensitivity on-the-fly to cater to their own gaming style and various types of games.

Additionally, the G-Pad Pro is the only motion sensing gamepad to also offer force feedback officially licensed from Immersion. The tactile feedback combined with the motion sensing capability provides a true next-generation gaming experience and more immersive gameplay.

eDimensional CEO Michael Epstein states, “We’ve experienced unprecedented success with the G-Pad Pro wired controller and naturally we’re excited to announce a new wireless model available for the holidays. Providing next-generation technology at about the same cost as an ordinary third-party controller allows gamers to experience their current games in a whole new way, even if they can’t get their hands on the new Sony or Nintendo consoles.”

The G-Pad Pro wired controller is now available for direct through eDimensional and will be offered through variety of retail distribution partners worldwide. The wireless model will be available on the eDimensional website prior to the end of November, 2006. Press inquiries and review requests should be directed to [email protected]. A media kit and release details are now available to eligible parties. Retailers interested in selling the G-Pad Pro should contact [email protected].

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Written by MAKAVELI on 2006/11/09

lool even a last gen console controler can combine rumble with motion sensing.

what a shame sony,
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