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Sony’s universal controller

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10:40 Feb 22, 2010 | 9 Comments
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Sony’s universal controller

One controller to rule them all!

Sony has filed patents for a universal game controller that can be used on Nintendo and Microsoft consoles, according to Go Rumours.

The patent filed at the US Patent and Trademark office describes a touch sensitive universal controller:

"A game console controller includes a hand-holdable housing and a touch sensitive liquid crystal display (LCD) on the housing. The LCD is caused to present, depending on what type of game console a user has selected, a controller key layout for a first type of game console or a controller key layout for a second type of game console. A key layout includes plural keys selectable by a user to input commands to a game console."

Will it be the controller to end all controllers or one controller to rule them all? Of that we can't be certain. Sony has been working on its motion controller while Microsoft is still tinkering away on Project Natal. Nintendo hasn't made any announcements yet for next generation controllers technology it's supposed to launch for the rumoured Wii 2.0 2011. What we do know that the registered patent background of invention implies that it will be a complementary controller:

"Just like remote controls, game consoles, and thus game controllers, are becoming widespread. It is not surprising to find more than one game consoles in a household, especially when competing game console manufacturers attempt to attract unconventional consumer groups in the gaming industry. As understood herein, it would be useful to have a universal controller that would be able to work with a variety of game consoles."

With consoles now capable of media hub and home network functionality, we wouldn't be surprised that the universal controller was envisioned as a media controller. One that can also be used to work on any console you happen to be hooked up to. The patent hints at this in footnote 21:

"The game console(s) 20, 22 communicate with an audio-video appliance 40 such as a television that may include a video monitor 42 and one or more audio speakers 44. The appliance 40 may also include its own appliance processor 46 and computer readable medium 48. The appliance 40 can present images and sounds of computer games as the games are embodied in signals received from a game console."

What is most surprising about the patent is that, in the competitive world of console manufacturing, Sony looks like it's offering an olive branch. Traditionally Sony's mentality has always been that if you buy Sony then everything you buy has to be Sony. While this means the company is very good at technological innovation, it also means punters get caught in Sony's monopolistic proprietary clutches world with no hope of escape. Its Memory Stick format locked-in users to Sony gadgets while its attempt to enforce new formats like Mini Disc and UMD on the PSP have been abandoned. If Sony is looking for open standard support with rival manufacturers to make the world a slightly less confusing, contentious and difficult place then I, for one, am up for that. 

 
 
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9 Comments
thesorehead
Feb 22, 2010 12:11 PM
It would be nice to have a universal controller - but wouldn't it be better to merely have a universal controller interface?

By this I mean a standard for bluetooth brown-goods control, embodied in a small open-standard electronics module that can be used in compatible controller shells.
.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Feb 22, 2010 2:01 PM
Considering how much the Playstation controller kills my hands, I have little confidence in this product. The fact that it's touch only makes it worse.
drago13666
Feb 22, 2010 3:00 PM
I'd be tempted, I'd love a 3rd party controller for my xbox, and sony make decient d-pads, finally I'll be able to play fighting games properly without forking out for an arcade stick that takes up too much room
sirtrancealot
Feb 22, 2010 3:06 PM
the idea of a multi-platform controller is a good one, but touch.. hmm dunno bout that one, ever tried to use an iphone or computer touchpad with greasy fingers? usually when im camped out on the lounge playing games i have enough food to last me a few hours without getting up, with one of these i'd imagine i'd be getting up every 5 mins to wash my hands just so the bloody thing worked.

fliptopia
Feb 22, 2010 4:11 PM
Yeah, touch interface would have to be an amazing improvment on current tech for it to be better than a standard controller.
Braden Wentworth
Feb 22, 2010 5:27 PM
@thesorehead
*cough* XBOX 360 -> USB *cough*
Darkmatter
Feb 23, 2010 7:22 AM
i think its just sony puting in patents on controller interfaces now as to stop nintendo or mircosoft using the same thing for thier next console.

but who wants a lcd touch screen on their conroller the wii mote chuggs through batteries quick why would you want to power a touch screen as well.

lcd's went out on controllers when the dreamcast died.
@.:Cyb3rGlitch:. agreed i was hopeing that the boomerage controller was going to be released it look comfee but with the public backlash from it they got scared.

i dont think sony will ever be able to change thier controller design now any way it wil be the same till i die i belive.
thesorehead
Feb 23, 2010 11:04 AM
@Braden - correction: wireless standard. AFAIK the 360 doesn't use Bluetooth. Also, Wii doesn't use USB for its controllers - it's all Bluetooth and GCN
Count
Feb 23, 2010 2:36 PM
sony is walking a very fine line here. aren't they in danger for being sued by microsoft and nintendo for reverse engineering their communication protocols? sure the devices use bluetooth and/or USB, but it's how it's interpreted by the console and how the signals are transmitted that's important.

Not to mention i can see MS and nintendo releasing updates to disable these devices the instant they get their hands on them.
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