On June 6, 1992, Triumph International filed patent number US5255452A (also available here and here) under the names Michael ...
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New Nintendo patent seemingly confirms magnetic Joy-ConsIt’s been rumored for months that Nintendo would use magnets in its Joy-Cons, and the three patents filed on Thursday seem to confirm those reports. One of the three patents details how the ...
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Nintendo patents show the Switch 2 Joy-Con may indeed work like a mouse — and so might a new controllerNewly-published Nintendo patents show that the company has been exploring a version of its Joy-Con controllers that can work ...
A Japanese Nintendo patent published last week describes, in a machine translation of its claims, a gaming device that seems similar to the Switch 2. The patent’s claims describe a machine that would ...
In a significant decision, the Federal Circuit reversed the U.S. International Trade Commission’s (ITC) finding that claims of U.S. Patent ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 looks mighty familiar, but Nintendo seems to have saved all of its biggest changes for the Joy-Cons as shown by some new patents. While we still don’t have an official ...
If we had to judge by the included diagrams, the trigger and bumper on each controller would act as the mouse click. Multiple ...
A new patent filed by Nintendo (NTDOY) reveals the possibility of using the Switch 2’s controllers like a mouse. The idea is ...
ChampionX (CHX) noted that its US Synthetic Corp. segment has secured a legal victory as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ...
It’s been rumored for months that Nintendo would use magnets in its Joy-Cons, and the three patents filed on Thursday seem to confirm those reports. One of the three patents details how the ...
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