Thursday, August 10, 2006

welcome to the novint blog


Greetings to all and welcome to our new blog. There has been an incredible amount of interest in the Novint Falcon, so we've decided to create this forum to let you know about what we're up to, and as a place to discuss 3D touch, gaming, and, of course, the Falcon. If you haven't visited our web site lately (www.novint.com), take a peek at the great press we've been getting, or pick-up copies of the July issues of PC Magazine and Computer Gaming World, which both have nice articles on the Falcon. We're still basking in the success we had at E3. For a small company, hidden away in Kentia Hall, I think we had more traffic, per square feet of booth space, than some of the mega-companies in the humoungous South and West Halls. Our Half-Life2 (Haptics-Life2) mod was a big hit, converting traditional FPS players and non-players alike. We can't wait to get an audience with Valve, to show them how much 3D touch adds to the game. If there are any Valve folks out there reading this, lets talk. Winning IGN's Best of E3: Gear Award was the icing on the cake. Being recognized in a category that included the Nintendo Wii-mote, a Sony PS2, and PS3 controller, validates what we've been working towards since the start of the company. Seeing the anticipation and support of the media and game community is truly rewarding. It is amazing how excited everyone is about the Falcon, and nice to know that innovation is still recognized and appreciated. Thanks for your interest in Novint. We look forward to an ongoing dialog.

39 comments:

Anonymous said...

nicely done

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to see some new content on the Novint. Will be keeping an eye out here for any new progress/information.

Anonymous said...

I can't wait to get shot using this thing!!

Anonymous said...

What games are going to be compatible with this thing? It seems a little clunky. Is it easy to use?

Anonymous said...

Are there any details available on this? Is it "real"?

Anonymous said...

Yes it is "real". look at the press...people have actually used it. just a matter of whether they will ever get to selling them...

"For most gamers, the first truly sophisticated haptic controller will be the Novint Falcon...It got rave reviews when it was demoed in May at the E3 computer games expo in Los Angeles."
New Scientist, Gadgets get the feel of the tactile world, July 14, 2006

"Force-feedback game controllers are nothing new, but we're smitten with the Novint Falcon..."
PC Magazine, 3D Touch Controller, June 21, 2006

"My hands-on time with the Falcon was nothing short of mind-blowing. Even the simplest game became mesmerizing with the technology of the Falcon."
The Alibi, Bird of Prey - Introducing the Novint Falcon, June 15, 2006

"I recently had a hands-on experience with the Novint Falcon, a completely new interface device from Novint Technologies - and was absolutely blown away, damn near left speechless."
Resident Gamer, Novint Falcon: Convincing 3D Touch Technology, June 12, 2006

"The Novint Falcon is one of the most promising PC interface peripherals to come along in years...Were the Falcon simply one of the most intuitive 3D controllers ever produced, that would be appealing enough, but the product also incorporates sophisticated haptics or advanced force-feedback..."
engadget, Switched On: Taking control to another dimension: June 7, 2006

"The Nintendo Wii made a big splash at E3 this year, and its motion-tracking controller has suddenly pushed innovative control mechanics into the forefront of what's hot in gaming. While we are fans of going through physical motions to play games with the Wii, Novint Technologies opened our eyes to what it's like to actually feel a game...We were blown away and can hardly wait for Novint to make good on their promise to launch the Falcon in 2007..."
IGN, Best of E3: Gear - Novint Falcon 3D Touch Controller: May 19, 2006

"Coolest Thing At E3...It's not Spore. It's not the Nintendo Revolution. It's not the Burning Crusade. The coolest thing at E3 was way down in the bowels of Kentia Hall, made by a company we'd never heard of: Novint Technologies. It probably had the biggest crowd of all the little booths up and down the cramped aisles of Deep Kentia..."
F13.net E3 2006: Coolest Thing At E3: May 13, 2006

"Think the Wii's remote is innovative? Get ready for haptic (3D touch) that'll blow your mind."
IGN, E3 2006: Novint Falcon Hands-On Report: May 12, 2006

Anonymous said...

What are the possibilities of internet use?

Anonymous said...

When will we see any screen shots or information about the "future touch-enabled games"?

About Us said...

I'll try and address all of the questions. First, yes, the Falcon is real and it is very easy to use. You just plug it in (it is a USB device), grab the handle, and away you go. We've been doing demos at trade shows and industry events and, as one poster pointed out, getting great response from the media, and pretty much everyone who tries it. With regard to our touch-enabled games, we haven't officially announced any titles yet (stay tuned), but I can tell you that we're working on an original collection that includes a lot of fun and really addictive microgames. We showed a Cell Factor demo at E3, and we've also developed a Half-Life2 mod (Haptics-Life2) that truly demonstrates the power of the technology and how much it adds to the game experience. Of course, I can rave about how cool it is forever, but at the end of the day you really need to experience it to grok it. I think that is why the reviews have been so incredible. You'll notice that many of them include the words "mind blowing." Well, once you feel it, we're guessing you might have the same reaction.

Anonymous said...

So when will be able to try it out --or purchase-- the Falcon for ourselves? The time-to-market date moves ever further out. Can't there be a demo at a local CompUSA's, Circuit City, Best Buy....I would assume that would limit your ability to sell direct over the internet, if that is your intent.

Anonymous said...

What does the "565" stand for on the novint blog home page? 565 days until the relase of this thing?

Anonymous said...

Nice idea to add a blog to describe Novint's activities! I look forward to future updates. From the press Novint has received, its apparent the Falcon is generating a lot of buzz. Can you provide us with an approximate time frame for the release of the Falcon? There's a lot of talk about virtual worlds on the internet (i.e. Second Life). Are there plans to make the Falcon compatible with this sort of application?

About Us said...

We haven't formally announced a release date, but expect to start shipping units in the first half of 2007. In addition to preparing the hardware, we are busy ensuring that there will be great 3D touch games available. As for demos, one of the things we're considering is a cross-country tour that will let people try the Falcon and test drive some of our games. I don't have any details yet, but would love to hear people's thoughts and interest in attending a Falcon tour event. With regard to the 565 in the blog, I wish I had a wonderful story to tell you about its origin but, in fact, it is just a design element that is part of the blogger software.

Anonymous said...

Hey Novint supporters, go digg this blog on digg.com....!!

http://digg.com/gaming_news/Novint_launches_new_blog_site_for_information_exchange_on_Falcon_technology/blog

Anonymous said...

http://digg.com/gaming_news/Wii_Runner_Up_to_Novint_Falcon

Anonymous said...

I am really looking forward to this device, since I think haptics can add a new dimension to gameplay indeed.

What I am wondering though is if there will be some sort of development kit available for small or even homebrew developers, so the device can be used by parties orther than large professional studios.
I believe there are many possibilities using haptics, that can be made by students, free artists, non-commercial 3D applications (ie. in musea), etc. that otherwise will never see daylight.

Maybe some sort of license like Ageia is using for its PhysX engine could be possible?

Anonymous said...

I like the idea of a demo tour. You might want to consider showing up at game tournaments to let gamers demo the Falcon to a modded game like Half-Life or whatever game is being played at the tournament.

I agree with Jorrit's post...a developer's kit would be another good way of reaching out to consumers other than the gamers.

About Us said...

Great idea, Jorrit. We are, in fact, developing an API for the device, but we haven't released too many details about it yet. I'll keep you posted as soon as I can.

Also, nice idea about tournaments. These might be an interesting place to get feedback on the Half-Life game in particular.

About Us said...

Also, profcells, thanks for the digg, btw.

Anonymous said...

The Novint/Second Life idea, that is posted in your websites news section is very intriguing. After reading that article it would seem that Novint could set-up a virtual/real sales site right in cyber space. Truly Amazing!!

Anonymous said...

How do you plan to market the Falcon to the public? When do you expect the Falcon to be sold to the general public? Hasn't the date been pushed back time and time again?

Anonymous said...

Keep digging!!

http://digg.com/gaming_news/the_Second_Half_of_Second_Life

About Us said...

The idea of using touch to enhance an online sales experience is definitely an interesting one. Being able to virtually touch the fabric of an article of clothing or test out a hand tool... these and other experiences could conceivably become part of a typical transaction. It's an intriguing idea.

About Us said...

We expect the Falcon to be available to the general public in 2007. This forum should provide more specific release information as it becomes available, so check back here periodically if possible.

About Us said...

Again, we appreciate the digg.

Anonymous said...

Great Business Week article today.

About Us said...

Thanks! Glad you checked it out. If you haven't already, view the article's slideshow by clicking on the link beneath the image of the Falcon at the beginning of the piece. It contains some additional information that may interest you.

Anonymous said...

Are you guys going to have a booth at the Digital Life Expon in NY City in October? Saw you listed in the preview but didn't know whether the Falcon would be on display there.

About Us said...

We likely won't be in attendance at DigitalLife, but may be at NextFest. www.nextfest.net

Anonymous said...

Why are you not going to the Digital Life?

About Us said...

Re: Digital Life

We don't want to get too many people worked up about the Falcon until they can actually buy one, so being at a consumer event in October might be frustrating for folks.

Anonymous said...

Any Chance that the Falcon will be usable in the OS as well as in supported games? (XP, Vista, Linux, etc)

About Us said...

Re: OS use of Falcon

Great question.

Short answer is probably not at launch.

The long answer?

The Falcon got its name because a falcon is a predator of the mouse. So we've definitely envisioned scenarios in which the Falcon (or its successor) becomes a replacement input device. In theory, it can do anything a mouse can do, but can do it better: in 3D, and with the inclusion of high-fidelity force feedback.

We think the device has the potential to add tremendously to the overall human-computer interface, not only allowing users to navigate their desktops but also webpages, all using touch. This idea becomes even more compelling as the notion of 3D OS-navigation becomes more popular.

That said, at launch we anticipate that the Falcon will be used primarily as a gaming device. Its other capabilities, we hope, will be unlocked as the number of Falcon users grows.

Anonymous said...

Will a representative from novint be attending Futureplay? (www.futureplay.org)

About Us said...

Re: futureplay

We will not be in attendance, sorry.

Anonymous said...

Have the specifications for the mass production model of the Falcon been finalized?

About Us said...

Re: Falcon specs

The specifications and
design for the mass production model have been finalized, but all the details have not yet been made publically available.

We can say, however, that the overall specifications for the Falcon on our website (http://www.novint.com/falcon.htm) are valid.

Is there any particular information you are looking for that isn't on the website? It would be good for us to hear so that we can make sure we get that information out when we post the
complete and final specifications for the Falcon.

Tom L. said...

I know something like this is a huge uphill battle to get industry support from (look at poor aegia) but this is one of the few items that I think offers something truly new and wish it the best. Unfortunately unless you guys make it a priority to do a consumer level dev app you will probably run into a wall. Start mailing out those test units to Valve, iD, EA LA etc ;-)

anyhow, good luck Novint!

About Us said...

Thanks for your input, tom I.