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New Patent Might Shine Light on Future Nintendo Handheld Platform

The patent depicts an elliptical touch screen combined with a few physical inputs on the top and front.

Remember: The whole of that big elliptical area is a touch screen.
Remember: The whole of that big elliptical area is a touch screen.

Over the last few months there's been a ton of speculation about what Nintendo's next gaming platform, codenamed NX, might look like. Now a new patent has added some fuel to the speculative fire.

Originally filed last June, this new patent application was published yesterday and came to light via a NeoGaf post. Though Nintendo's name is absent from the patent, the names of all five filers of the patent are of Nintendo employees, and the patent itself seems to reflect a report from last year which indicated that the company would be purchasing "Free Form" display screens from Sharp.

The patent is for a hand-held device featuring a wide, elliptical touchscreen that houses a card slot, two "operation sticks" towards the left and right edges of the screen, and also has two additional operation buttons on the top of the controller (effectively "L" and "R" buttons). The operation sticks (which look like pentagonal buttons in the patent's illustrations) can be moved in different directions or pressed in like buttons. In short: It's a touchscreen device with built in buttons and control sticks.

The patent also reveals that the function of pressing in either of the sticks can be changed by first touching a virtual button on the unit's touchscreen or by sliding the stick in a certain direction. Hard to understand? Okay, well, let's look at these two figures from the patent:

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In figure 11, you can imagine an RPG where pressing one of the virtual buttons (marked 120 on the figure) changes your character's equipped weapon, which then changes what pressing in a thumbstick does. Figure 15 depicts a system for inputting writing (in this instance, writing Japanese syllabics with English characters). Numbers 204 and 206 aren't physical or virtual buttons, they're indicators as to what would happen if you slid the operating stick in that direction and then pressed it in--it's a little like the power wheels popularized by the Mass Effect series. It's a control system that I can see working (at least for Nintendo's first party games), but it also feels much more limited than every other currently popular controller layout.

Of course, this should all come with the standard set of caveats about patents like this. Many companies file patent applications for devices they never mass produce. Plus, this particular patent is from last year, so even if this is a look at the NX (or the NX's controller or handheld component, at least), the final product may be pretty different from these illustrations. Even if we take the patent as face value, a lot of questions remain. It's not clear if this device is meant as a fully standalone system (though it does include an onboard processor, RAM, and a card slot), or if it's meant to also communicate with a hub system, as many of the NX rumors have suggested.

One thing that is very clear though: The little character who shows up in all of the patent drawings is rad as hell. As NeoGaf user DownGrader notes, "He wanders, squats, jumps, takes cover, shoots the dinosaur (which causes the dino to explode) and plays soccer. He should be the mascot of NX." Just look!

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Expressionless and fleeing alone through a desolate world on an unpredictable road. Finally, a mascot for the millennial generation. I'm so on board.

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If there's one thing that would turn me on this thing it's lack of tactile controls, sticks are good but more buttons please!

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The weird thing I find with all the Nintendo NX speculation is that people extol the virtues of the focus seeming to be a handheld/console hybrid. I mean... that's basically what the Wii U is (albeit not a fully-portable handheld) and the market did not want that. Add in the cost (in terms of both technology and unit cost) into a handheld device that has to function independently of a console base-station, and you have a recipe for another lackluster system that will do nothing to woo mainstream consumers nor third-party developers.

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@whitegreyblack The WiiU isn't really that, though. Off TV play isn't the same as a handheld. If the NX is truly a portable handheld/console hybrid I don't think it would be retreading old ground.

If this is truly what Nintendo is going to make their flagship system or the direction they want to go then I can't see Nintendo continuing to function as a hardware developer in the long term.

This will simply alienate 3rd party developers even further which any console will need to survive in between first party releades. Nobody will want to waste funds on developing for something so obscure when two more viable platforms are on the market. Innovation is great in increments that make sense.

I saw posts that were pretty much this verbatim in 2006. You could be right, I just thought that part was amusing.

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@hippie_genocide said:

@whitegreyblack The WiiU isn't really that, though. Off TV play isn't the same as a handheld. If the NX is truly a portable handheld/console hybrid I don't think it would be retreading old ground.

I'm not sure the venn diagram of console players and handheld players who want the same things will work for Nintendo the way some are envisioning.

I question the idea that people who want consoles want the games to also be scaled for a handheld, or that handheld players want console games shoehorned onto a handheld device (didn't work out all that well for PSP/Vita sales when that was the marketing pitch). There is a group that wants both of those things, but I don't know if it's a huge number.

I also question the idea that any third party will develop for something when the use case may change so drastically or require tweaks between the on-screen or on-device play. Of course, even when they had the Gamecube which was able to keep up or even occasionally outperform the PS2 and Xbox hardware, they played 3rd fiddle...

Sorry to sound negative; this is all just speculation since nothing will be known about this thing for at least 6 months (are people figuring on E3 2016 for a major announcement?). Nintendo always finds a way to be interesting even if it does not all go their way.

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@whitegreyblack: I think it's a way for Nintendo to leverage the successful side of their business to prop up the not so successful side of their business. It could be a collosal failure...I really don't know. Like, why hang the albatross of bad console sales around the neck of your handheld division that actually does well? Between the VR arms race and the public reaction to whatever the NX is, 2016 is shaping up to be an interesting year in videogames if nothing else.

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I bet the patent is for a Nintendo-like solution to the mobile market, and may not even be NX related.

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Virtual on-screen "touch" buttons suck ass.

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It looks like a less functional version of the Wii U gamepad with a smaller oval-shaped screen and fewer buttons.

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Do they have the patent for the little character in these mockups? They need to make a game about that dude!

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Hmm.

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@dietomaha: Dubious if only because it's too much like the patent drawings. I would expect the actual design to differ more from the early design in the patent filing.

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I really hope that's not the final product. That screen is waaaaayy too tiny.

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Hmm.

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If those are touchscreen buttons I AM OUT

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@bollard said:
@dietomaha said:

Hmm.

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If those are touchscreen buttons I AM OUT

This has been proven to be fake. LINK

EDIT: The image on the controller is from an Unreal 4 tech demo. Could be fake, could be real. Only time will tell.