E3 2009: The Tony Hawk: Ride wireless skateboard controller

Announced by Tony Hawk at the Microsoft press conference, the wireless skateboard controller is smaller than a standard skate deck and “full of technology.”
Thanks to two internal accelerometers and four infrared sensors (two on each side), it will recognize foot placement for tricks, hand movement for grabs and recognize subtle movements for accurate leaning. You’ll be able to kick it up and even kick along the sides as if you are actually pushing to gain speed. Developed by Robomodo (after eight prototypes, one of which included elements from a WiiMote, Sixaxis and wireless Xbox 360 controller), the deck has a plastic body, will be battery powered and includes buttons on the side (direction pad and four main buttons) for menu selection.
It’s being promoted with the upcoming game Tony Hawk: Ride which can only be played using the controller (although the menus can be selected using standard console controller buttons). The board controller will be bundled with Tony Hawk: Ride which will reportedly be released October 13, 2009, for Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360. The currently rumored price is $120.
The game will include various modes that are meant to allow different types and skill levels of gamers to enjoy: A speed level, a causal trick level and a fast-paced times trick level.
As Hawk said at the conference, “The best way to experience skateboarding is as it’s meant to be, on a board.” Here he is introducing (but not using) the board at the press conference:
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it looks pretty darn good. but how do u press the controls while you are standing on it???
on September 1, 2009 at 07:12 AM - LINKWith a lot of practice and probably some back strain.
on September 1, 2009 at 11:28 AM - LINK