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Mattel Power Glove (1989-1990)

Mattel Power Glove (1989-1990)

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Mattel Power GloveĀ 

šŸ„‡One of the Earliest Commercially-Available Wearable Gesture-Based Video Game ControllersĀ 

The Mattel Power Glove, released in October 1989, was a revolutionary but ultimately flawed accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System that promised a futuristic way to play games through hand gestures. Though it bore the official Nintendo logo, it was actually a budget-friendly consumer adaptation of the "DataGlove"—a high-end virtual reality tool used by NASA that cost nearly $10,000. Mattel managed to bring the price down to around $75 by using cheaper internal parts and a sensor system that tracked movement using high-frequency sound waves. The glove was cemented into pop-culture history by its starring role in the 1989 film The Wizard, but in reality, the controls were notoriously imprecise and difficult to calibrate, turning most gaming sessions into a disaster. Only two games were ever specifically designed to use its unique motion capabilities, leaving the Power Glove to be remembered as a cumbersome alternative controller that was discontinued after just one year on shelves.

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