NEWS - Thursday, July 16, 2009
THR will usher in "a next-generation of controller
Speaking in a interview published today, Josh Tsui revealed that the final design of the peripheral will be more consumer friendly with a white finish – inspired by Apple products – and will be worth a higher asking price than standard software.
"Its a very enhanced piece of machinery," said Tsui. "This is the most advanced peripheral on the market. It really is going to usher a next generation of controllers for games.
"The other thing is that this is an advanced piece of software and hardware put together – this is a full package – and when people see how tightly integrated it is, what a great experience it is, people will pay the right price for it."
Tsui said Activision plans to use the board for multiple new titles – not just in the extreme sports genre – and that because its a new way of controlling games, its essential the hardware doesnt intimidate users.
"The board weve shown so far is like the Darth Vader of skateboards, its not the finished peripheral. Were going with a white board which is more consumer friendly. Its much more iPod-like for want of a better term.
"With the white one people inadvertently step on it, but they dont do that with the black one. Thats part of the industrial design of the board, to make sure people know its a skateboard, but it also looks friendly," he added.
Third-party skateboard peripherals have been disappointing in the past, said Tsui, as unlike the board for Tony Hawk: Ride, they have not been designed alongside the game software, so are unable to function accurately.
"One of the best decisions we did very early on was to understand that the board and the software have to be developed at the same time, you cant do one with out the other. Weve seen a lot of after market products come out, that they say will work on any Tony Hawk game or snowboarding game or whatever, and they always end up being really, really bad."
The full interview with Josh Tsui, where he discusses working closely with Tony Hawk and Activision on the leading extreme sports franchise, can be read here.
Source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/