In his speech, Hirai avoided any mention of the Immersion litigation, choosing to characterize the new feature as a technological breakthrough. "At the beginning, we thought it would be very difficult technologically," to include both motion-sensing and rumble in a single controller unit, he said, notwithstanding the fact that Nintendo was able to do it with its Wii remote.
"However, we have been able to overcome this difficulty," Hirai said.
This guy lies even better than Bush. What about Wii's controller? Oh yes I forgot it took you a while to steal that technology too.
"However, we have been able to overcome this difficulty," Hirai said.
This guy lies even better than Bush. What about Wii's controller? Oh yes I forgot it took you a while to steal that technology too.