Rocketshipper wrote:Wasn't Nintendo the first company to have the option for Rumble features?? They had those pack things that came with Star Fox, and don't the Gamecube controllers vibrate too. Why havn't they been sued? And doesn't this just mean that Sony has to stop selling the controller and the games?? Couldn't they still sell PS2 and PSX just with a non-dual shock controller?? It is kind of dumb that they didn't just license it like Microsoft did, but maybe they thought the lawsuit was so stupid that they couldn't lose. Too bad they were wrong
ShiroiHikari wrote:do you guys think this will slam down the accelerator on PS3's release, or set it way back?
Esoteric wrote:Waa? This has been going on for three years? I never heard anything about it before now.
ShiroiHikari wrote:I really hope PS3 -is- backwards compatible though :[ and you're right about a rushed release...if they're smart they'll get it right the first time. I think they really can't afford to screw up o_O
Of course I would NOT get caught, because I'd make my own custom Dog Crap Launcher (I call it a Dong-Launcher)
oldphilosopher wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't they just protecting their intellectual property rights? SOME companies have licensed the technology, but Sony chose not to. When they started selling in the US, they broke a patent law by deciding NOT TO BUY THE LICENSE.
Microsoft settled out of court and Nintendo LICENSED the rights to use this.
The fact that this annoys you does not change the fact that THE COURTS RULED IN FAVOR OF IMMERSON!!!
Why would immerson care in the SLIGHTEST if they tick off gammers?!? They OWN the technology that the gamming companies should be using to give you quality games, right?
*grumbles*
oldphilosopher wrote: Why would immerson care in the SLIGHTEST if they tick off gammers?!? They OWN the technology that the gamming companies should be using to give you quality games, right?
kaemmerite wrote:But isn't the point of a business to make money? If they make gamers angry, then wouldn't they be losing money by inciting gamers to avoid their company at all costs? Isn't that contradictory to their established goal as a business, to GAIN consumers? Seems like it to me.
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