Sony can turn a banana into a PlayStation controller

Sony can turn a banana into a PlayStation controller

Sony has patented a system that transforms everyday objects into games. Sony has secured an unusual license for her PlayStation. The system makes possible the use of daily objects (“non-electronic equipment”, such as a banana instead of a regular controller. They must be able to use “at the price [...]

Sony has secured an unusual license for her PlayStation. The system makes possible the use of daily objects (“non-electronic equipment”, such as a banana instead of a regular controller.

They must be able to use low price “and simply” for video games. The license was first discovered by the Gamesindustry.biz.biz.

As strange as it may seem, the technology behind it is not absurd.

A camera is supposed to scan and track non-light objects, passive “and then give them a function. The banner is kept on camera, the system knows him and it's pushing the PlayStation buttons to the object.

The banana controller may function as a lever or as an addition to mastering certain parts in the game. The camera should also be able to capture some objects at the same time.

If you want to play multiplayer and don't have enough house control or your controller is damaged, at least you can use this as a short - term solution.

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