JoaoPT
19-03-09, 16:36
Sony Computer Entertainment Making… A Robot Accessory
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Imagine playing a video game bundled with a tangible robot that rolls around on your carpet. Sounds unbelievable, but Sony Computer Entertainment filed a patent application for just that in June of last year.
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The robot is designed with a camera (item 14) to detect its surroundings and a display (18) which can show images. A microphone that reacts a user’s voice and speaker allows the robot to respond to sound as well. Sony also plans to add a position detection sensor to the robot such as an acceleration sensor, gyro sensor, or possibly a GPS receiver.
Unfortunately, the patent doesn’t give any clues on how the robot can be used for a game. The document details the information processing system which lets the robot respond to commands even though a player’s viewpoint is different than the robot’s. Remember, if this is going to be used for a game you will be glued to a screen while the robot’s camera points at a different direction.
Two questions: Do you want one? What can Sony do with a possible PS3 robot?
Source (http://www.siliconera.com/2009/03/18/sony-computer-entertainment-making-a-robot-accessory/)
What could they be planning? :eek:
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/6610/sonyrbthumb.jpg
(http://www.siliconera.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/sonyrb.jpg)
Imagine playing a video game bundled with a tangible robot that rolls around on your carpet. Sounds unbelievable, but Sony Computer Entertainment filed a patent application for just that in June of last year.
http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/9014/sonyrb2thumb.jpg
(http://www.siliconera.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/sonyrb2.jpg)
The robot is designed with a camera (item 14) to detect its surroundings and a display (18) which can show images. A microphone that reacts a user’s voice and speaker allows the robot to respond to sound as well. Sony also plans to add a position detection sensor to the robot such as an acceleration sensor, gyro sensor, or possibly a GPS receiver.
Unfortunately, the patent doesn’t give any clues on how the robot can be used for a game. The document details the information processing system which lets the robot respond to commands even though a player’s viewpoint is different than the robot’s. Remember, if this is going to be used for a game you will be glued to a screen while the robot’s camera points at a different direction.
Two questions: Do you want one? What can Sony do with a possible PS3 robot?
Source (http://www.siliconera.com/2009/03/18/sony-computer-entertainment-making-a-robot-accessory/)
What could they be planning? :eek: