The Lost Gizmondo Halo Title
GameSetWatch has a piece up reporting on a lost title in the Halo universe. The game, slated for the Gizmondo portable device, utilized a unique control scheme. From the article: "... the game, had it gone into production, would have used the Gizmondo's back-mounted camera to detect motion and provide a 'mouselook'-like effect as you swiveled the handheld around, enabling the player to change the camera view just by physically rotating the machine. Whoa." This game has been rumoured in the past, but this time around GSW has the facts to back things up.
This has been done already on a nokia mobile handset. The game even incorporated the image from the camera in the game. I forget what it was called, but the system was flawed in two ways. Firstly it was inaccurate especially when you got close to objects (read: walls). Secondly it made me very dizzy.
Lamentable? More like LAMEntable.
I know that things are slow pre-E3, but a long-winded article about an unofficial game that never got developed for a "system" that never should have been... why do I care again?
In one of the sequences in the game, you crash a Warthog into a tree at 160MPH and blame it on a guy named Dietrich.
Why not an accelerometer?
It seems to me a better choice than the camera, because as somebody already pointed out here, a camera could have problems with background noise like somebody or something moving. Imagine having to point the camera to a wallpapered wall all the time to get the effect right.
With a 2 axis accelerometer (cheap one, chips sell around 15 bucks retail methinks) you could get a better chance of capturing "natural" movement.
Most of my time playing portable games (DS,GBA) is on the bus or train. In a seat. It hardly seems practical to make your player have to move around, or tilt the game out of the viewable range in order to turn your camera.
If I tried this on the skytrain, I'm sure I'd lose my seat in no time.
I mean, I'ts almost as bad as the "Wheeeeeeeeee!"
Jiz-Mondo? is that like bukkake?
>Why not an accelerometer?
it's in a cell phone?
A chip with the latteral size of a 1/8 watt resistor not fitting inside a cellphone?
Google for the Analog Devices ADXL202E chip, and check for yourself
Could you imagine following a banshee flying overhead in a CTF game? You'd be spinning in circles trying to follow it.