Heckendorn writes on his blog today that a next-gen version of his original one-handed controller concept is indeed going to be manufactured, but for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It will also arrive in a much different form. This one happens to be even more accessible, as it doesn't require the use of a thigh.
The Access controller, as Ben has dubbed it, features an extra layer of accessibility with a series of swappable modules. Owners of the Access can rearrange buttons, analogue sticks, shoulder buttons, and the d-pad for the configuration of their choice. Neat!
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Very impressive...
doesnt look usable 2 me now if it had some more normal (ish) two handed controller with the modules and all Id be hyped.
I guess this is cool if you only have one hand. I can't see anyone with two working hands wanting to use this thing.
Edit: Is anything wrong with those two statements? Why the criticism?
nifty gadget!
cool addition for gamers who eat/drink while playing to say the least
Ben heck deserves all the good fortune possible for stuff like this.