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Home»News»Gaming News»Recent Sony Patent Looks To Make Bananas Into Controllers

Recent Sony Patent Looks To Make Bananas Into Controllers

By Camilo OlmedoMarch 3, 2021
so many bananas

If you’ve ever wanted to play Final Fantasy VII Remake with a banana as Cloud’s sword then your time may be close at hand. Okay, maybe not but one can dream. A recently published patent looks to be bringing bananas, among other non-technical objects, as potential controller options. A report from Gameindustry.biz brought the patent to the forefront and generated more questions than clear answers.

The patent states that any “non-luminous passive object being held by a user” could theoretically become a controller. It uses the very striking image of a banana being the object of choice but there would be a large variety of items that could be utilized if bananas are not your cup of tea. That being said, a cup of tea could be used as a controller if that’s your thing.

Similar to some of the tech seen in VR headsets, a camera would seemingly track your controller of choice and translate that to in-game actions. Sony’s experience with their Move controllers as well as PSVR make them pretty capable of making a crazy concept like this actually work and feel intuitive.

Let’s say that motion controls aren’t your style, the patents goes on to suggest that button mapping onto a banana or other object would also be an option. This would be made possible by a virtual interface that could be imposed onto your controller. 

“Whilst peripherals such as these can enrich a player’s video game experience, the technical complexity (and therefore cost) associated with such devices can often act as a barrier to entry in terms of players accessing such equipment.”

One of the most interesting prospects within the patent was the idea that this could serve as a more affordable alternative for traditional controllers. Consoles and all of their peripherals can be pricey. Removing the monetary barrier for players can add a new level of accessibility if it becomes a reality. It’s not the type of thing you always expect a mega-corporation like Sony to be mindful of but it’s a very welcome avenue to see them considering with this new tech.

We likely won’t be becoming fruit-wielding video game pros any time soon. It surely is a unique and somewhat bizarre prospect that could be pretty bananas if they can make it work.

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Philly-based Puerto Rican games journalist with a penchant for cosplay, giant monsters, superheroes, and tall video game ladies who could end me with a single glance.

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