• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    15 days ago

    What was that Xbox game where you had rewind time as part of the gameplay…the character was Buzby or something…a animal creature with a vacuum cleaner type weapon

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      15 days ago

      Blinx: The time sweeper

      Thanks for bringing that up, I played the shit out of Blinx 2 back when and had all but forgotten it.

      Incidentally my first thought reading your comment was “Prince of Persia: Sands of Time”

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        14 days ago

        BLINX! Thanks. I loved that game. I don’t think I have played Sands of Time. I will have to try that.

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    15 days ago

    Why do they need a patent for this? How would this not conflict with just tv remotes? Like it’s not a bad feature, but blocking anyone else from having a rewind button without paying them seems like an overstep for such a basic addition.

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    15 days ago

    The user is able to enter the rewind mode from the live game play using one or more controller inputs to view recent game play (e.g. rewinding, fast-forwarding, playing, etc.) and returning to live game play afterwards.

    (Emphasis mine)

    This doesn’t sound like it’s actually rewinding gameplay (as in like, Prince of Persia Sands of TIme style rewinding), which is what they seem to be trying to imply, but rather it sounds like it will just let you watch a replay of your gameplay to review it and see what you did wrong, which you can already do. I think all modern consoles (and Steam, etc.) have a ‘Save last 30 seconds of gameplay’ style feature. This is just adding a button to the controller to view that recording, from the sound of it.