What does a guy with access to industrial X-ray machines do with the see-through machines? X-ray his naughty bits and upload them anonymously to the Internet? Been there, done that. How about X-ray video game controllers? Yeah, now that's more like it.
Now that all three major video game consoles have motion controls and the Kinect is such a success, it'd seem like button-less tech is the future of gaming input for video games. Not so says the man behind Sony's PlayStation Move. Regular gaming pads aren't going extinct just soon.
Sometimes, gaming companies inject a little oomph into video game controllers. Vibration, motion control and — if it catches on — 3D are all designed to draw the player in more. Now, MIT adds to one more ploy to that list: heat.
Sony could one day have one controller to rule them all, if this patent is any indication. The electronics giant has filed a patent for something it may or may not one day produce: a video game console controller which...
Okay you serious Xbox 360 gamers — Razer makes its debut into console gaming with Onza, a console controller just for you. Built with that quality we raved about in the Razer Imperator mouse, Onza gives you adjustable tension in...
A user who goes by the name of "Airz" over on the Ben Heck forums has managed to cram an entire NES — controller included — into the very cartridges the system uses. He calls his creation the nesP, or...
Games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero are great, but they end up cluttering your house up with any number of cheap, plastic instruments. You're an adult! You can't have toys all over the place. This retractable Rock Band/Guitar Hero...