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Here is a nice little story! Back in 2001, some developers where asked about designing a new controller for Nintendo. Very interesting to see how it all went down with the Wii and the Wii-mote!

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"We were brought in to help [Gyration] pitch their gyro technology (which had previous only been used in pointing/mouse devices) to Nintendo for more complex use in gaming—an idea way ahead of its time back in '01.

Based on a requirement to roughly preserve the existing Game Cube button layout we created usability concepts that would work for one- or two-handed gaming. We experimented with different configurations through sketches, models and interviewing various hardcore gamers.

Gyration decided to hedge their bets choosing the quick-release idea as it could work for split-handed gaming without shaking up the already old-fashioned two-handed controller paradigm. We weren't party to discussions between Gyration and Nintendo so we don't know exactly how Nintendo arrived at their solution.

It would have been fun to take the project further than just a rough usability prototype though. It is cool to see that at least Nintendo finally decided to take the huge risk in developing the current (ambidextrous) Wii controller.

BTW, for the record most of us designers support you lefties out there. Unfortunately the business world often decides that ambidextrous attributes aren't worth the effort."

Very interesting how the Wii mote started out!!

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Written by: Mr.Luben
Edited by: Kindrik
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Looks like a playstation controller, haha. Nice find... interesting that nintendo was thinking of motion sensing way back then. I wonder what other secret patents they have that they may improve on in the next 5 years?
Is that a transforming controler? OMG thats my idea!
Weird, isnt that when the Gamecube came out?
Yup. Nintendo had originally planned on creating a GameCube peripheral that would make use of motion sensing. Instead they decided to base the Wii entirely around the idea. A good choice as I doubt it wouldn't have not much use as a GameCube peripheral.
if that was the controler for the wii it would suck
I agree; great choice using the Wii Remote. Great find dude!
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