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The Sega Activator: Predecessor to Natal

While listening to the latest Bombcast (6/8/2010), the Sega Activator was mentioned in a conversation about PowerGig: Rise of the SixString (started at 45:04), specifically the AirStrike Drum controller.

I found this promo video for the Activator on YouTube (and also GameTrailers) and at 2:35, the phrase "You are the controller" surfaced and totally reminded me of Natal! I suppose it didn't actually function very well - it placed 3rd on an IGN list of worst game controllers - but I guess a minor plus would've been the compatibility with most Genesis games? (Oh, man - that dude's hair is so 90's!)

Here's someone trying the Activator with Mortal Kombat II and getting frustrated at not able to do combos. [YouTube]

The Activator being demoed at WCES '93 in Las Vegas with another fighting game, Streets of Rage 2. [YouTube]

Finally, the inventor (Assaf Gurner) plays Tocatta & Fugue in D Minor using the peripheral, also known as the Light Harp. [YouTube]

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While listening to the latest Bombcast (6/8/2010), the Sega Activator was mentioned in a conversation about PowerGig: Rise of the SixString (started at 45:04), specifically the AirStrike Drum controller.
 
  

     
I found this promo video for the Activator on YouTube (and also GameTrailers) and at 2:35, the phrase "You are the controller" surfaced and totally reminded me of Natal! I suppose it didn't actually function very well - it placed 3rd on an IGN list of worst game controllers  - but I guess a minor plus would've been the compatibility with most Genesis games? (Oh, man - that dude's hair is so 90's!)
 
 
Here's someone trying the Activator with Mortal Kombat II and getting frustrated at not able to do combos.
 
 
The Activator being demoed at WCES '93 in Las Vegas with another fighting game, Streets of Rage 2.
  
  
Finally, the inventor (Assaf Gurner) plays Tocatta & Fugue in D Minor using the peripheral, also known as the Light Harp.
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Ppl look so silly when they use this thing.