We saw a bunch of controllers at CES , butNovint ’s Falconstood out from the pack . It ’s a force feedback 3D controller designed for personal computer games . Users apply the clench handshake style and can then move it up / down , left / rightfulness , or rearwards / forward .
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The cool thing about the Falcon is …

that it reacts depend on the app or game you ’re bet . We show it with Half Life and after a few seconds of allowance establish it was both easy to use and accurate . The pommel has 3 buttons you practice for ignition , and each time you open fire , the Falcon provides a push backward . The magnanimous the gun you ’re photograph , the stronger the jar rearwards . Another demonstration had us advertize an objective on the screen . Again , the Falcon provided resistance when pushing on the hired hand grip . Our only complaint was the Falcon ’s size . It stands fairly high-pitched and need a bit of desktop space . It also has this uncanny dental machine / infinite robot seem to it . It ’s not the prettiest controller out there .
Otherwise , it ’s expected to come out in June for $ 239 and will ship with a few micro games .
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