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Old 09-August-06, 10:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Next Generation Control is Here Today with the New eDimensional G-Pad Pro Gyroscopic Gamepad for PCs and Consoles

Gaming Accessory Innovator Now Taking Pre-Orders for Revolutionary Motion Sensing, Force Feedback Controller

August 9, 2006 – eDimensional, Inc., a leading developer and manufacturer of innovative gaming accessories is pleased to announce the newest addition to the ultimate gaming product line, the G-Pad Pro Gyroscopic Gamepad. With proprietary VRMS (Virtual Reality Motion Sensing) technology, the G-Pad Pro delivers a next generation gaming experience to current model Playstation 2 consoles and PCs.

Featuring a robust 12 button analog configuration with D-Pad and control sticks, the G-Pad Pro adds intuitive and precise motion sensing technology to improve gameplay performance in virtually any genre of gaming. Rotate the controller on multiple axis to gain four additional control options in three-dimensional space. The result is advanced new movement functions and a smoother, more dynamic ability to control in-game action. Users can adjust the sensitivity on-the-fly to cater to their own gaming style and various types of games.

Additionally, the G-Pad Pro is the only motion sensing gamepad to also offer force feedback officially licensed from Immersion. The tactile feedback combined with the motion sensing capability provides a true next-generation gaming experience and more immersive gameplay.

eDimensional CEO Michael Epstein states, “We’re pleased to officially launch the highly anticipated G-Pad Pro gamepad. Offering revolutionary motion tracking technology plus force feedback to the current generation of PC and console platforms gives our hard core gaming customers the ability to experience next-generation control options with today’s games.”

The VRMS programmable driver allows users to set, save, and load custom settings on your PC, or adjust motion sensitivity with the touch of a button in real-time on your PS2. Gamers can combine the control options of a mouse, keyboard, joystick and more onto a single multi-functional controller. Use the G-Pad Pro like a racing wheel or flight yoke, or sit back and put all of your input devices at your fingertips with added realism and precision.

The G-Pad Pro is now available for pre-order direct through eDimensional and will be offered through variety of retail distribution partners worldwide. Press inquiries and review requests should be directed to Christopher@eDimensional.com. A media kit and release details are now available to eligible parties. Retailers interested in selling the G-Pad Pro should contact sales@eDimensional.com.

For more information about eDimensional, please visit www.eDimensional.com.
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Anyone find it strange that many other companies can offer a gyroscopic remote control and keep the rumble feature, but Sony just can't seem to do it?

In the end all Sony has to do is say "mea culpa" to Immersion and PS3 users won't be playing without rumble
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