Remember the craziness of E3, where Sony unveiled their bulbous purple wand, Microsoft revealed Natal, Peter Molyneux revealed Milo, and Nintendo surprised us with the Vitality Sensor? Well, we get to relive those halcyon days thanks to some folks who look up patents once in a while.
First up, we have Nintendo's inflatable horse-riding peripheral, colloquially known as the Horse Bag. As it turns out, is not restricted to simulating horses:
But, wait the seat isn’t limited to horesback riding! Nintendo says their inflatable seat can be used to simulate riding other animals. The patent lists “bulls, camels, elephants, burros, dolphins, whales” and imaginary creatures such as “dragons, griffons, unicorns, giant eagles” as possible mounts. Nintendo also suggests the seat can be used for vehicles too like “hang gliders or other aircraft, a magic carpet, a motorcycle, a jet-ski, a land or sea exploration vehicles.”
Not content to be left behind in the arms race of weird controllers, Sony has a patent for a way to detect emotion for input (an "emotion engine" if you will HUR HUR HUR). We also learn that Sony's patent artist is really weird, because the guy is laughing at a game in which there is a man pulling on a machine that endlessly kicks his butt. The above picture is a Photoshop, in which the man laughs at the guy using the Nintendo Horse Bag.
So, what do you have to say after you have peered into the future of gaming?