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"Unlike existing products and technologies, In2Games’ Fusion system does not rely upon the gamer pointing a controller at the screen or restrict the gamer to limited movements. Instead, it combines patent-pending ultrasonic and RF technologies with 3-axis accelerometers to track the precise absolute position and orientation in 3D space of almost any wireless accessory such as golf clubs, baseball bats, tennis racquets, and bowling balls."
Only picture on the web I can find (the top one) kind of weird since there are decent ones in magazines.
Theyll be supporting it themselves at first (20 games over 4 years) and are expecting other companies to adopt it across the platforms.
It looks like a fancy large laser pointer and has a D-pad, with two buttons near it, and a trigger.
You can also attatch extra things to it that are revelant to the game you're playing (golf club head etc).
"Unlike existing products and technologies, In2Games’ Fusion system does not rely upon the gamer pointing a controller at the screen or restrict the gamer to limited movements. Instead, it combines patent-pending ultrasonic and RF technologies with 3-axis accelerometers to track the precise absolute position and orientation in 3D space of almost any wireless accessory such as golf clubs, baseball bats, tennis racquets, and bowling balls."