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The '''untitled sleep peripheral''' is an unreleased [[Nintendo]] [[Quality of Life]] peripheral only known from a patent, and it's not currently known if the project will be brought to fruition. It can be seen in concept art connected to a device, possibly a [[Nintendo Switch]] or smart phone. | The '''untitled sleep peripheral''' is an unreleased [[Nintendo]] [[Quality of Life]] peripheral only known from a patent, and it's not currently known if the project will be brought to fruition. It can be seen in concept art connected to a device, possibly a [[Nintendo Switch]] or smart phone. | ||
− | It was invented by [[Kazuhiro Hosoi]], [[Eizi Kawai]] and [[Masahiro Kondo]] and is tied-in to the [[ | + | It was invented by [[Kazuhiro Hosoi]], [[Eizi Kawai]] and [[Masahiro Kondo]] and is tied-in to the [[untitled sleep game]]. It is described as being able to project and display an image, and detect when the player is sleeping and awake.<ref>[http://kyoto-report.wikidot.com/forum/t-13005116/nintendo-sleep-unreleased-qol-app Kyoto Report forums: Kyoto Ninja]</ref><ref>[https://uspto.report/patent/grant/10,987,042 USPTO.report]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 9 November 2022
The untitled sleep peripheral is an unreleased Nintendo Quality of Life peripheral only known from a patent, and it's not currently known if the project will be brought to fruition. It can be seen in concept art connected to a device, possibly a Nintendo Switch or smart phone.
It was invented by Kazuhiro Hosoi, Eizi Kawai and Masahiro Kondo and is tied-in to the untitled sleep game. It is described as being able to project and display an image, and detect when the player is sleeping and awake.[1][2]