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Sony Settles Vibration Dispute, Rumble Coming Back?
After the massive bust up between Sony and the makers of the Dual Shock rumble feature and the big cover up by Sony denying all claims and such it seems that the dispute is over and Sony have paid 'Immersion' (the makers) mega money settlement deal to come back and bring the 'rumble' feature back.
After the massive bust up between Sony and the makers of the Dual Shock rumble feature and the big cover up by Sony denying all claims and such it seems that the dispute is over and Sony have paid 'Immersion' (the makers) mega money settlement deal to come back and bring the 'rumble' feature back.
Gizmondo.Com - Travis Hudson said:Sony and Immersion have settled their long-faught lawsuit regarding the rumble technology Sony uses in its controllers. The deal reached between Sony and Immersion would open a door allowing Sony to add this technology to the Sixaxis controllers for the PS3. Immersion's CEO has already stated that a technical proposal for rumble PS3 controllers will be made very soon.
Immersion originally sued Sony for $97.2 million for patent infringement, which Sony quickly appealed. To continue selling PS2 accessories, Sony paid Immersion $30.6 million, but left the vibrating feature out of the PS3 controller claiming that the rumble feature would not work with a motion sensing controller, which may or may not be true (but sounds like a lot of BS to me). So what happens if they do re-release the Sixaxis?