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GG Hendrix
14-06-06, 12:21
What the hell?


Barry Fox over at New Scientist makes a habit of rooting through patents, and his latest gathering of the new and novel ideas includes a Sony effort that might have big implications for games.

Sony's US Patent application 20060099808 describes an "electrorheological fluid device and an electronic apparatus, which realize satisfactorily changeable hardness or tension in a portion of the device or apparatus which a human body touches, enabling application to a product that needs to have portability."

Basically, the patent describes electronic devices and displays that are flexible enough to be rolled up or folded when not in use, but become rigid when a small electric current is passed through them. The application lists wide-ranging uses for the technology, and suggests it could be applied to cell phones, PDAs, PCs, remote controls, clocks, glasses, and even game systems.

"The electrorheological fluid device can be applied to, for example, part of a controller of a home-use game machine as another example of the electronic apparatus of the present invention. A user touches a control section of the controller by fingers, and the feeling of touch is controlled by the electrorheological fluid device. For example, if a game player is defeated in a fighting game, the electrorheological fluid device is controlled to become soft in order to improve the realistic sensations in the game."

As of press time, Sony representatives had not responded to GameSpot's requests for comment on the patent's planned uses.


"For example, if a game player is defeated in a fighting game, the electrorheological fluid device is controlled to become soft in order to improve the realistic sensations in the game."
....Why?



This could be either very interesting, or very fucking weird.
Saw a very interesting

I've seen how stuff like this works.
Science show last year.
Ford patented a liquid steel that hardens when put in a magnetic field. The guy showing the shit off would make the liquid drip and then put a magnet on it and it would stop midstream.

Granted, on paper you can barely contain your indifference, but looking at it is pretty fucking cool.

Pinkie Pie
14-06-06, 14:13
I can forsee this being .. very.. awkward, buggy, and downright non-functional in the near future, and Sony releasing it anyway.

Blitz Mage
14-06-06, 18:04
uhhhh....... yeah...... there are too many jokes that I could make in regards to this, so I'll just get the hell outta here......

GrooveMan.exe
14-06-06, 19:15
Wouldn't it be hard to pund out button-commands-of-ownage if the controller was all squidgy?

And yes, there's even more possiblity for rudeness here than with Wii.

Dead Eye
15-06-06, 20:37
That is really, really, weird......I'm just keep the jokes to myself. It could work, to a point. I guess you could form the stuff around the buttons, make hand grips or whatever. Turn it on and shazam. One weird controller. If Sony can pull this off, well.....i don't know what will happen. The ultimate in controller customization? Not likely. Really freekin weird? Most definently.