heh... apparently sony must have ripped off Immersion's force feedback software to power the off balance motor in the dualshock controller.http://money.cnn.com/2005/03/28/news/international/sony.reut/index.htm wrote:
Sony told to stop PlayStation sales
Court says company must pay $90M in damages in patent case; PS will remain in stores pending appeal.
March 28, 2005: 2:45 PM EST
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sony Corp. Monday said it was ordered by a U.S. federal court to halt U.S. sales of its PlayStation game consoles and pay nearly $91 million in patent infringement damages to a California company, although the judge immediately put her ruling on hold.
The stay in the case means Sony will not actually have to stop importing or selling the PlayStation 2 console in the United States, and will not have to remove PS2s from store shelves, while the appeal is pending.
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At issue is patents held by Immersion Corp. on vibration technology. The PS2's Dualshock controllers vibrate when players take actions in some games, like firing guns.
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lmao come on, gimme a break...those retards want Sony to stop selling PS2s because of the vibration of the controller when you fire guns?!
That must be the sickest bs I've ever read in my entire life...besides, we all know real men like me turn rumble off because it's gay...if I wanna shake my hands I just have to call that 13 years old whore for a night of painful love again...
That must be the sickest bs I've ever read in my entire life...besides, we all know real men like me turn rumble off because it's gay...if I wanna shake my hands I just have to call that 13 years old whore for a night of painful love again...
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Microsoft handled their stuff back in July of 2003 and settled out of court with Immersion.PhoeniX wrote:Isn't the xbox the same as well?
kabamImmersion holds patents for force feedback technology which cover certain aspects of the rumble effect used in game joypads, and also named Microsoft as a defendant in its original lawsuit in 2002 - but the Xbox manufacturer settled out of court in July 2003 by signing a licensing agreement with the firm.
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financial analists support his opinion thoughDuhard wrote:lol sony headed for failure...only some tard from ontario would say something stoopid like that...
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ya its much closer to reality than what you'd first think.
Sony doesnt run a very profitable margin and with Bill Gates interfering with their mark of hitting a monopoly in the "Sony Living Room" idea....they are not very secure. M$ did a smart business move with the xbox which forces playstation into a high stakes competition if they want to completely dominate the market. Microsoft has the resources to play this gamble without a sweat and can even buy up all of sony if offered. On the otherhand Sony will hit the gutter hard if they make the wrong move.
And with the game making landscape turning more into a competition of buying out licenses, Sony's future is not exactly certain for success.
Sony doesnt run a very profitable margin and with Bill Gates interfering with their mark of hitting a monopoly in the "Sony Living Room" idea....they are not very secure. M$ did a smart business move with the xbox which forces playstation into a high stakes competition if they want to completely dominate the market. Microsoft has the resources to play this gamble without a sweat and can even buy up all of sony if offered. On the otherhand Sony will hit the gutter hard if they make the wrong move.
And with the game making landscape turning more into a competition of buying out licenses, Sony's future is not exactly certain for success.
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do you retards actually think that sony is in serious trouble?
rofl that's gotta be the stoopidest thing ever said...
who cares if M$ can compete with sony on the console market (a market owned by sony btw roffles) when sony sells the best TVs, the best music, the best monitors and the best of everything you can buy?
lots of funboys in here...better wake up before it's too late, girls.
rofl that's gotta be the stoopidest thing ever said...
who cares if M$ can compete with sony on the console market (a market owned by sony btw roffles) when sony sells the best TVs, the best music, the best monitors and the best of everything you can buy?
lots of funboys in here...better wake up before it's too late, girls.