1. Task 1
PC
The PC can use multiple ways of controlling the games mechanics
this includes…
Oculus Rift
The oculus rift is motion sensor headset which senses your head
movement and moves the camera to which position your head is
rotated.
Fighter sticks
These are used to replace the old arcade controls which allow
easier control when playing a fighting game.
Console Controllers
The common controllers are mostly used when a Xbox or PlayStation
user switches to a PC and can be used if they find difficulties when
playing a game on the keyboard.
PlayStation
PlayStation Move
PlayStation Move uses inertial sensors in the wand to detect its
motion, and the wand's position is tracked using a PlayStation
webcam
Dualshock Controller
2. The DualShock (trademarked as DUAL SHOCK) is a line of vibrationfeedback gamepads by Sony for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2,
PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4video game consoles.
Xbox
Kinect
Kinect (codenamed as Project Natal) is a line of motion sensing input
devices by Microsoft for Xbox 360 and Xbox One video game
consoles.
Wii U
Wii U gamepad
The Wii U gamepad is used by Nintendo’s and incorporates
features from tablet devices, the gamepad also has both the
traditional input methods.
Wii sensor bar
The Wii U sensor bar is a long bar which processes the motions of
the gamepad and the additional Wii remotes.
3. Task 2
Nintendo 64
NINTENDO64 and often referred to
asN64 (formerly known as the Nintendo Ultra
64, and codenamed Project Reality) is
Nintendo’s third home video game console for
the international market. Named for its 64bitcentral processing unit, it was released in June 1996
Gameboy Advance
Is a 32-bit handheld video game console. It is
the successor to the Game Boy Colour. It was
released in Japan on March 21, 2001; in North
America on June 11, 2001; in Australia and
Europe on June 22, 2001; and in the People's Republic of China on
June 8, 2004 (excluding Hong Kong).
Game cube
It was later released worldwide in 2002.
The sixth-generation console was the
successor to the Nintendo 64 and
competed with Sony's PlayStation 2,
Microsoft's Xbox, and Sega's Dreamcast.
Nintendo DS
The Nintendo DS is a dual screen handheld
games device.The DS, short for "Developers'
System" or "Dual Screen", introduced
distinctive new features to handheld gaming:
4. an LCD screen working in tandem with a touchscreen, a built-in
microphone, and support for wireless connectivity
Wii
As a seventh-generation console, the Wii
competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's
PlayStation 3. Nintendo states that its console
targets a broader demographic than that of the
two others.
Wii U
Is a video game console from
Nintendo and the successor to the
Wii.The Wii U is the first Nintendo
console to support high-definition
graphics. It has a total of 2 GB of
RAM, with 1 GB dedicated to the console's operating system and 1
GB available to game and application software.
Task 3
It will have motion sensor headset similar to the oculus rift but
adding to the that will be gauntlets the user wears which have
sensors interlinked into the gloves which allow you to use your
hands when playing a game, for example if you were playing a war
shooting game you would put your hands into the position as if
you were holding a gun and through the headset you would
virtually see your hands holding the rifle, you would be able to
look down the barrel of the gun and able to manually reload the
rifle as if you were in the game taking part in the fire fight.