The Wii's Least Used Feature: th-cam.com/video/tPtl8NNpcD8/w-d-xo.html More like one-hit Wonderbook. If this made you chuckle, please like the video so my family stops calling me a disappointment.
the mention of "yes, im treating the Vita itself as an accessory" reminds me of another feature in the running for Least Used PlayStation Feature Ever: Cross-Controller. Not Cross-Play or Remote Play, this is instead a seperate feature that games had to actually design for. It essentially made the Vita work like a Wii U gamepad, and there were also only 4 games to support it! One of which, LBP 2, even locks it behind paid DLC.
I didn't think somebody would actually get the dig as a reference so quickly, rather than just a fun poke at the Vita! I thought about mentioning it and ruining the joke, but I figured there's a good chance there's a fifth game out there that supports Cross-Controller that'd break the tie.
honestly would be a cool feature for people who owned both Imagine someone owning two switches being able to play Wii U ports on dual screens like they would on Wii U
I watched E3 every year for roughly a decade because of all the guaranteed online discourse and even owned a PS3 and I have absolutely zero recollection of this at all.
Same thing here. I had both a 360/PS3, eventually having the Kinect and messing with my buddies PSMove. After having the PS2 EyeToy, I saw it safe not to invest in PSMove 😂 Even though the Kinect wasn't much more useful outside of Skype, the mic and voice commands.
same here, and i fell for ALL of sonys gimmicky stuff at the time. I had the ps move, i had the ps eye, i preordered the vita! and i have literally never seen nor heard of this book before today lol
I was one of the kids that owned a Wonderbook (still have it now) and thought it was the coolest thing ever (do not think that anymore, it is mildly interesting at best lol)
"Odds are good you've never seen one in the wild" ... *Quietly holds up his Wonderbook with a copy of Diggs Nightcrawler* I've been meaning to do a video of my own on it for a bit, but it got buried during a house move. XD
I had the chance to participate in a hands-on and interviewing one of the SCE London developers here in Italy back in 2012. Then I bought all the 4 games and I have 2 copy of the books, all taken at low price. I must admin that it was a nice mixed reality experiment and Sony could have push more on it.
Something like Wonderbook would work great nowadays with modern AR headset technology like the Meta Quest 3 or Apple's upcoming headset. Imagine controlling a tiny game world popping out of a physical book or game board that you're seeing not through a camera feed on your TV but *looking directly at* through your headset, with the headset's stereoscopy making said tiny world look like something you could actually touch!
What you're describing reminds me of those AR cards that came with the 3DS. They were pretty cool but at the same time it makes sense that they didn't really catch on.
I picked up the Book of Spells around late 2017 when I saw it gathering dust on a shelf at my local games store. It was the only copy they ever got in and it never sold, so I got it for cheap. I loved the Wonderbook concept and quickly bought the other three games. My then-five year old niece and I played through all of Dinosaurs together. Interesting to see the history behind this all. That the Move controller was shoe-horned in makes so much sense, as the Wonderbook has more in common conceptually with the 'pure' AR that was probably the PS Vita's least used feature.
I do wonder what would have happened if both Move and Wonderbook teams were allowed to cross pollinate so that the AR support of Playstation was just as ingrained in a PS5 world as the VR2. And what affect that might have had on Microsoft AR, which died on the vine. Yes, I think being able to explore ANY Minecraft world in full 3D normal space is a great idea, sepecially if it were to involve the crazy scene of modded Java edition.
Funny thing: I actually know about this because of Caddicarus mentioning it twice in his PS1 accessories video. I can't believe that this accessory exists.
As someone who had / has an autistic hyperfixation on PlayStation / Sony and it’s history, I have never ever heard of this and I’m shocked that this left the drawing board 💀
I mainly heard about it when it showed up as a collectible in Astro's Playroom (it may've gotten a PS Stars trophy as well, but I could be wrong), but it's neat to see what potential it had. Though I have to disagree with your conclusion, while I don't think their creativity should be unregulated, I do think a spark of that creativity should be brought back to PS. Like yeah, it was streamlined, but it was done too much to the point where they mainly make one type of game now. And while I do respect what most of the new franchises do and recognize they have an audience, it's resulted in PS not having many options for kids/families, with the only first-party offerings being R&C, Sackboy, and Astro.
These are my favorite type of videos as someone who loves odd video game history. I always remember this e3 and was curious what happened to it! Thanks for making this video
Funny story, I own a Wonderbook, I actually bought the Book of Spells bundle many years ago for 5$, I did it mostly for the "lulz" and mock the game in see how bad it would be. But the joke's was on me because I actually ended up loving this thing and had a great time with it, heck it was probably one of the very few PS Move games that I really enjoyed to play it. After Book of Spells, I bought in my dummy European PSN account the digital bundle of Walking with Dinosaurs and Detective Diggs (it cost only 10€ over there, way cheaper than find the physical copies or buy each game separate digitally on the PS Stores of America) and again both games were pretty good, the only one that I'm missing to play is the Book of Potions. Anyway in any case it's a nice retrospective video but I'm disagree, the Wonderbook wasn't the less used PS peripheral feature on the PS3, that achievement goes to the PS Move Racing Wheel, that thing was probably the biggest peripheral fiasco that Sony made to the PS3, mostly because only TWO games were compatible with that thing: LittleBigPlanet Karting and Need for Speed: Most Wanted and that's it, I mean heck not even Gran Turismo 6 was compatible with it, lol!
I bought the Wonderbook for an easy Platinum Trophy then returned it the next day. I wonder how many other trophy hunters were as dedicated/delusional?
I saw "The PS3's Least Used Feature" in the title, looked at the thumbnail, saw the wonderbook and sighed :/ I also was one of the few kids whose parents bought them a Wonderbook with one game (The Book of Spells :/). Shame it didn't really go anywhere. It's still there at my parent's home heh Maybe I'll try to get ahold of Diggs Nightcrawler and play it some day :D
I only remember this because Jerma985 had three videos of him using Wonderbooks from EIGHT years ago, posted on his main channel years before he moved to twitch.
I remember this so vividly funny enough! This was when I got really serious into watching the reveals. I thought it looked so awesome and never even realized it got made.
Honestly thought the sixaxis motion functionality on the ps3 controller would be the most useless thing on the console but I am surprised to find out there’s was actually something far more underutilized
Wow a wallet commercial thats not Ridge. Didn't see that coming. I personally don't like these kinds of wallets but the ones with the button that slide out are cooler so I'm glad to see a sponsor spot for one of them vs the Ridge that doesn't have that feature.
FINALLY someone covered this this. I was already way out of the industry at this point, but there was a part of me that when I saw this goofy tech all I could think was is that it would be very useful to make a really interesting video game adaption of a Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age.
Loved the eye toy back on the PS2, but I didn't even know this existed. It's also very interesting to know that the move was in development around the same time as the Wii, Nintendo just kind of beat them to it and had motion controls be the main focus, bundled with the console and cheaper than the PS3
Got all 4 on clearance when EB was getting rid of ps3 stuff, also the eyepet ps3 game. I thought diggs looked cool, but after seeing eyepet one of the kids thought it was so creepy they weren't interested in checking out the actual wonderbook stuff lol. I still have them in my pile of peripherals, still want to actually play Diggs one day. Also have eye of judgement but never had a big enough play field in front of the tv to test it properly. Got a load of cards for it too, but none of the hard to find 2nd/3rd series.
Shoutout to your Tokyo Jungle shoutout! That game is dope. Bought it for a dollar, played for 400 hours. If you have the PS+ streaming package, it's totally worth checking out.
i owned it but i only have the book and are probaly going to trow it away but i hope it comes back its greast to learn things from it i had a game with it that were i learned alot about dinosaures. i hope that they remake it, it was alot of fun learning.
That last segment really resonates with me - it feels like the 7th console gen had a ton of wasted potential, especially with the start of the generation promising MASSIVE market growth thanks to the expanded gaming market facilitated by the likes of Wii Sports and the rapid popularization of yearly shooters/sports games (plus Japanese console gaming experiencing a sort of "dark age"). And by the time the market DID "allow" for developers to tap into that lost potential, it was too late and the generation was visibly on the way out (plus in cases like the Wonderbook, relegated to much more niche avenues of exposure than their general platforms) in favor of a generation that was shaping up to be largely far more homogenized than ever before. Even the likes of the WiiU and 3DS saw developers quickly downplay those systems' gimmicks, the Kinect was trusted about as far as it could be thrown after the Xbone's disastrous reveal, and PSVR was a modest success but wasn't nearly representative of the PS4 platform as a whole (not to mention how badly PSVR2 has seemed to fizzle out).
i would really like to hear some insiders from past developers of the technology into its process and its downfall of the forgotten/less used features of the PlayStation
This right here is one of the reasons I've stuck around after the LoD and R&C videos. I can't think of another channel that really gets to the heart of the esoteric features of consoles. Also, Vita was "so" close to killing the 3DS and slam dunking the mobile market before Nintendo got their head out of their ass and dropped the price significantly. Was effectively a write off after that unfortunately. Still have both actually lol.
Heard about Wonderbook but never saw other than ads. I saw 1 Wonderbook game in my local retro game store and didn't get it as don't have both only Move no Wonderbook so I do wonder how they were the few games that uses it/wasn't sure if it'd be my thing so got Sorcery instead as a good enough magic adventure. If Wonderbook is like EyePet but a book/story/spells then sure.
Hearing about Wonderbook here when the video first dropped was such a fun discovery. Fast forward a bit, and i managed to get the full setup and all 4 games for a little less than $100.
I got this Wonderbook with the 2 Harry Potter games and the dinosaur one for young Jr. back in the day. He was a huge Potter fan and he loved it. Was astonishing to see the tech showing himself and little friends on the telly interacting with the CGI. That detective one looks awesome too. Huge potential dropped.
I had one when i was a kid it was fun. I had the harry potter game and the dino one, wasn't sure but the horrible pet one was there 😂 it was bad because there was never enough light
I actually had the wonder book, I had no idea how I learned of it back in the day and only ever got the book of spells but I’m a sucker for some good AR so that’s probably why I got it
oh i remember it. i was a harry potter junkie as a kid and i might have gotten it for christmas or something. had some fun and then forgotten about it lol
I've had some experience with them and... they're ok as long as you get the early ps3 ones with magnetometers that actually keep the tracking working for long periods (good on sony making an unannounced running change to their wands to make them worse for VR on the console they built the VR for), but... still, no sticks/touchpads so that's a bit of a dealbreaker for modern VR. (Clarification, they removed the magnetometers mid PS3 run with no announcement or way to tell which ones have it other than by serial numbers, but didn't add them back for the PS4 versions anyway despite PSVR)
I really wanted this and could never find it, I was really bummed out about it. The card game was disappointing they didn't bring out more. I have it but forgot the name.
Well… I can now say that I own half of something! BTW: I lost the disc for the Wonderbook Book of Spells, I used it when I was 3 more or less (I’m 12). I also lost the Wonderbook… But I know it’s in my home somewhere!
Had one of those because when i bought a PS3 in 2012 a bundle with a PS3, the whole move setup, a wonderbook and the dinosaur game was about 25€ cheaper than a PS3 by itself. Never used it, but i had it.
I'm probably very much in the minority when it comes to Wonderbook, be course I don't just own one, but two of them. Got the book itself in the book of spells box and had fun with it, then ordered book of potions as just the game by itself but the online store just kinda send me the boxed edition with another book free lol. They wanted those things out of their warehouse I bet. I remember these games quite fondly. I've played them all except the dinosaur one. While I love me some Harry Potter magic, I have to agree that Diggs Nightcrawler was the best game for the system by far.
As a former owner of Wonderbook, i must say it was amusing at best. Always felt like something was missing. After watching your video, now i know... Great stuff as always. How about one focused on THE EYE OF JUDGMENT while we are on the subject?
The book is a very different controller to the motion wand. The move controller is more versatile because you can do more things interactively, with the buttons on it.
Having only 1 launch game also probably hampered chances of getting traction. If you show off a system (even one that's a peripheral for a peripheral) the next question is "oh wow what can it do?". The next next question is "oh wow what else?"
As a man who is interested in these products recently, as i started PlayStation console games and trophy hunting a few years ago, i love seeing these nifty things and be willing to collect these things and go and finish up these games that are long forgotten. I wanna collect these nifty things and work on them badly, and who knows when ilk get my hands on vr, the book, joycons, and even the camera.
I had the wonder book, because I wanted to play the detective game :D It was a lot of fun, but it gets old pretty quick after having played the full game. It would have been fun to see what else they could have done with the system. I remember playstation 3 to be a pretty dead console, after having enjoyed ps1 and ps2 for year and years.
The PS Move was pretty good. There's a reason the same hardware was used for the first VR headset's controllers. I'm not surprised this all worked pretty well.
The Wii's Least Used Feature: th-cam.com/video/tPtl8NNpcD8/w-d-xo.html
More like one-hit Wonderbook. If this made you chuckle, please like the video so my family stops calling me a disappointment.
Super polished video, I'd never heard of the Wonderbook!
Book so rare that it wasn’t even in Astro’s playroom
the mention of "yes, im treating the Vita itself as an accessory" reminds me of another feature in the running for Least Used PlayStation Feature Ever: Cross-Controller. Not Cross-Play or Remote Play, this is instead a seperate feature that games had to actually design for. It essentially made the Vita work like a Wii U gamepad, and there were also only 4 games to support it! One of which, LBP 2, even locks it behind paid DLC.
That actually sounds cool, do you happen to know the other games that support it?
@@NottJoeyOfficial The Deus Ex game on ps3 supports it. I bought it specifically because of that feature and then never played it.
@@XJLunait works very badly. The game's performance halves while it's activated, and the TouchPad doesn't even work
I didn't think somebody would actually get the dig as a reference so quickly, rather than just a fun poke at the Vita! I thought about mentioning it and ruining the joke, but I figured there's a good chance there's a fifth game out there that supports Cross-Controller that'd break the tie.
honestly would be a cool feature for people who owned both
Imagine someone owning two switches being able to play Wii U ports on dual screens like they would on Wii U
I watched E3 every year for roughly a decade because of all the guaranteed online discourse and even owned a PS3 and I have absolutely zero recollection of this at all.
Same thing here. I had both a 360/PS3, eventually having the Kinect and messing with my buddies PSMove. After having the PS2 EyeToy, I saw it safe not to invest in PSMove 😂 Even though the Kinect wasn't much more useful outside of Skype, the mic and voice commands.
same here, and i fell for ALL of sonys gimmicky stuff at the time. I had the ps move, i had the ps eye, i preordered the vita! and i have literally never seen nor heard of this book before today lol
If this video dropped on April 1st I would have believed it to be an elaborate prank.
Same
Is this the Mandela effect
I remember the game but I must have missed the part where it's a peripheral
The Wonderbook feels like a long lost Labo experiment that Nintendo never produced.
yep
I was one of the kids that owned a Wonderbook (still have it now) and thought it was the coolest thing ever (do not think that anymore, it is mildly interesting at best lol)
"Odds are good you've never seen one in the wild"
... *Quietly holds up his Wonderbook with a copy of Diggs Nightcrawler*
I've been meaning to do a video of my own on it for a bit, but it got buried during a house move. XD
I had the chance to participate in a hands-on and interviewing one of the SCE London developers here in Italy back in 2012. Then I bought all the 4 games and I have 2 copy of the books, all taken at low price. I must admin that it was a nice mixed reality experiment and Sony could have push more on it.
My guy will find the least known feature of anything and make a documentary out of it
I literally don't remember 2012, I was drunk that decade.
But thanks for catching me up on noteworthy events.
Something like Wonderbook would work great nowadays with modern AR headset technology like the Meta Quest 3 or Apple's upcoming headset. Imagine controlling a tiny game world popping out of a physical book or game board that you're seeing not through a camera feed on your TV but *looking directly at* through your headset, with the headset's stereoscopy making said tiny world look like something you could actually touch!
@@SqualidsargeStudios LOL, I just used Apple's headset as an example of a VR headset that's AR compatible. I never said it was the best option. XD
And even less people would use it...
What you're describing reminds me of those AR cards that came with the 3DS. They were pretty cool but at the same time it makes sense that they didn't really catch on.
I genuinely love your retrospectives into the lesser-known aspects of Playstation's history. I hope that you will do a Knack retrospective one day.
I fear for that day
I picked up the Book of Spells around late 2017 when I saw it gathering dust on a shelf at my local games store. It was the only copy they ever got in and it never sold, so I got it for cheap.
I loved the Wonderbook concept and quickly bought the other three games. My then-five year old niece and I played through all of Dinosaurs together.
Interesting to see the history behind this all. That the Move controller was shoe-horned in makes so much sense, as the Wonderbook has more in common conceptually with the 'pure' AR that was probably the PS Vita's least used feature.
I do wonder what would have happened if both Move and Wonderbook teams were allowed to cross pollinate so that the AR support of Playstation was just as ingrained in a PS5 world as the VR2. And what affect that might have had on Microsoft AR, which died on the vine. Yes, I think being able to explore ANY Minecraft world in full 3D normal space is a great idea, sepecially if it were to involve the crazy scene of modded Java edition.
Diggs Nightcrawler is the GOAT - I still have my book just for that
I’m so JEALOUS about that, my friend! What do you love about it, and would you buy a sequel?
Funny thing: I actually know about this because of Caddicarus mentioning it twice in his PS1 accessories video. I can't believe that this accessory exists.
Same
Man, i dont even remember him mentioning it lmao
SAAAAAAME! And the entire time I wondered what is it about 😅
I remember the book, even got it to play the book of spells. Was a short but fun experience
I must be having a Mandela effect situation because I vividly remember there being one more wonder book game that was muppets/sesame street
I remember this being shown off at E3 and being absolutely baffled as to what it was and who it was intended for
As someone who had / has an autistic hyperfixation on PlayStation / Sony and it’s history, I have never ever heard of this and I’m shocked that this left the drawing board 💀
I mainly heard about it when it showed up as a collectible in Astro's Playroom (it may've gotten a PS Stars trophy as well, but I could be wrong), but it's neat to see what potential it had. Though I have to disagree with your conclusion, while I don't think their creativity should be unregulated, I do think a spark of that creativity should be brought back to PS. Like yeah, it was streamlined, but it was done too much to the point where they mainly make one type of game now. And while I do respect what most of the new franchises do and recognize they have an audience, it's resulted in PS not having many options for kids/families, with the only first-party offerings being R&C, Sackboy, and Astro.
Have Diggs Nightcrawler sitting on the shelf but never played it. Might actually go and give it a try after watching this. Great video!
These are my favorite type of videos as someone who loves odd video game history. I always remember this e3 and was curious what happened to it!
Thanks for making this video
Funny story, I own a Wonderbook, I actually bought the Book of Spells bundle many years ago for 5$, I did it mostly for the "lulz" and mock the game in see how bad it would be.
But the joke's was on me because I actually ended up loving this thing and had a great time with it, heck it was probably one of the very few PS Move games that I really enjoyed to play it.
After Book of Spells, I bought in my dummy European PSN account the digital bundle of Walking with Dinosaurs and Detective Diggs (it cost only 10€ over there, way cheaper than find the physical copies or buy each game separate digitally on the PS Stores of America) and again both games were pretty good, the only one that I'm missing to play is the Book of Potions.
Anyway in any case it's a nice retrospective video but I'm disagree, the Wonderbook wasn't the less used PS peripheral feature on the PS3, that achievement goes to the PS Move Racing Wheel, that thing was probably the biggest peripheral fiasco that Sony made to the PS3, mostly because only TWO games were compatible with that thing: LittleBigPlanet Karting and Need for Speed: Most Wanted and that's it, I mean heck not even Gran Turismo 6 was compatible with it, lol!
Did i hear correctly? someone else acknowleged The Getaway: Black Monday? Now thats a deep cut.
I bought the Wonderbook for an easy Platinum Trophy then returned it the next day.
I wonder how many other trophy hunters were as dedicated/delusional?
Trophy Hunter here
Just bought a Wonderbook and all 4 games for easy platinum trophies 😂
I f'in had this as a child and was so hyped about it.... only getting to play the weird sport game :(
The Book of Spells was the only thing I knew about in regards to Wonderbook. That Diggs Nightcrawler game looks sick tho.
Your Commentary is always so good! I aspire to have mine like that 👏🏽
I worked alongside one of the designers of the book of spells back when I was working on Rocksmith
You know its the least used feature when you only find out that it exists now.
I saw "The PS3's Least Used Feature" in the title, looked at the thumbnail, saw the wonderbook and sighed :/
I also was one of the few kids whose parents bought them a Wonderbook with one game (The Book of Spells :/). Shame it didn't really go anywhere. It's still there at my parent's home heh
Maybe I'll try to get ahold of Diggs Nightcrawler and play it some day :D
Take a look, It’s in a book.
Fantastic retrospective, always remember seeing the commercial for this one and thinking it looked cool
I only remember this because Jerma985 had three videos of him using Wonderbooks from EIGHT years ago, posted on his main channel years before he moved to twitch.
I still have this - legit found it in my closet while cleaning.
I wish they’d bring the Wonderbook back! Maybe make it for multiple consoles!
I wasn't planning on it today, but looks like a good day for another Golden Bolt marathon
I own all 4 wonderbook games and i gotta say diggs nightcrawler was my favorite in czech dabing
I remember this so vividly funny enough! This was when I got really serious into watching the reveals. I thought it looked so awesome and never even realized it got made.
Honestly thought the sixaxis motion functionality on the ps3 controller would be the most useless thing on the console but I am surprised to find out there’s was actually something far more underutilized
Wow a wallet commercial thats not Ridge. Didn't see that coming.
I personally don't like these kinds of wallets but the ones with the button that slide out are cooler so I'm glad to see a sponsor spot for one of them vs the Ridge that doesn't have that feature.
FINALLY someone covered this this. I was already way out of the industry at this point, but there was a part of me that when I saw this goofy tech all I could think was is that it would be very useful to make a really interesting video game adaption of a Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age.
MAN i love weird AR shit like this honestly the AR cards on the 3ds are so goofy and weird same with this game its got some cool weirdness to it
Loved the eye toy back on the PS2, but I didn't even know this existed. It's also very interesting to know that the move was in development around the same time as the Wii, Nintendo just kind of beat them to it and had motion controls be the main focus, bundled with the console and cheaper than the PS3
Thank you for the countless hours you put into this video.
Got all 4 on clearance when EB was getting rid of ps3 stuff, also the eyepet ps3 game. I thought diggs looked cool, but after seeing eyepet one of the kids thought it was so creepy they weren't interested in checking out the actual wonderbook stuff lol. I still have them in my pile of peripherals, still want to actually play Diggs one day.
Also have eye of judgement but never had a big enough play field in front of the tv to test it properly. Got a load of cards for it too, but none of the hard to find 2nd/3rd series.
You know what's weird? A genre of games that could work with this is 3D Platformers!
Oh yeah, this could have worked for a Terraway game, how I didn't I thought of it before?
It would be perfect for Captain Toad's Treasure Trackers. Each of those levels takes place in a shadowbox anyways.
Shoutout to your Tokyo Jungle shoutout! That game is dope. Bought it for a dollar, played for 400 hours. If you have the PS+ streaming package, it's totally worth checking out.
I remember seeing this and thinking "this will flop." I was right
WHY THE FISH EATING A CARROT SOUND AT 3:45
the ps2 was hungry smh
I remember getting the Wonderbook and Book of Spells for Christmas one year
I do vaguely remember the the trailer for the Harry Potter one, but I had no idea there were others!
Wow I completely missed this somehow, literally zero recollection of this lol.
I've had this video idea for ages I'm glad this is being covered lol
(I have two wonderbooks 💀)
i owned it but i only have the book and are probaly going to trow it away but i hope it comes back its greast to learn things from it i had a game with it that were i learned alot about dinosaures. i hope that they remake it, it was alot of fun learning.
That last segment really resonates with me - it feels like the 7th console gen had a ton of wasted potential, especially with the start of the generation promising MASSIVE market growth thanks to the expanded gaming market facilitated by the likes of Wii Sports and the rapid popularization of yearly shooters/sports games (plus Japanese console gaming experiencing a sort of "dark age"). And by the time the market DID "allow" for developers to tap into that lost potential, it was too late and the generation was visibly on the way out (plus in cases like the Wonderbook, relegated to much more niche avenues of exposure than their general platforms) in favor of a generation that was shaping up to be largely far more homogenized than ever before.
Even the likes of the WiiU and 3DS saw developers quickly downplay those systems' gimmicks, the Kinect was trusted about as far as it could be thrown after the Xbone's disastrous reveal, and PSVR was a modest success but wasn't nearly representative of the PS4 platform as a whole (not to mention how badly PSVR2 has seemed to fizzle out).
i would really like to hear some insiders from past developers of the technology into its process and its downfall of the forgotten/less used features of the PlayStation
This right here is one of the reasons I've stuck around after the LoD and R&C videos. I can't think of another channel that really gets to the heart of the esoteric features of consoles. Also, Vita was "so" close to killing the 3DS and slam dunking the mobile market before Nintendo got their head out of their ass and dropped the price significantly. Was effectively a write off after that unfortunately. Still have both actually lol.
Still own and frequently play both my 3DS and Vita
I’m pretty sure I only saw the wonder book just one time, got excited, and then never saw anything about it until now
Heard about Wonderbook but never saw other than ads. I saw 1 Wonderbook game in my local retro game store and didn't get it as don't have both only Move no Wonderbook so I do wonder how they were the few games that uses it/wasn't sure if it'd be my thing so got Sorcery instead as a good enough magic adventure.
If Wonderbook is like EyePet but a book/story/spells then sure.
I'm a huge PlayStation simp and I've never heard of this thing
Hearing about Wonderbook here when the video first dropped was such a fun discovery. Fast forward a bit, and i managed to get the full setup and all 4 games for a little less than $100.
6:00 I literally started watching Eye of Judgment trailers while this played in the background.
I got this Wonderbook with the 2 Harry Potter games and the dinosaur one for young Jr. back in the day. He was a huge Potter fan and he loved it. Was astonishing to see the tech showing himself and little friends on the telly interacting with the CGI. That detective one looks awesome too. Huge potential dropped.
I had one when i was a kid it was fun. I had the harry potter game and the dino one, wasn't sure but the horrible pet one was there 😂 it was bad because there was never enough light
Whats funny is that eyepet originates from the PSP... so i dont know why they decided to move it up like that
I actually have a wonderbook myself, not sure where it is right now, I didn't know it was rare or rarely used that's pretty amazing
We had Book of Spells and it was really good, I didn’t know there were other games for the Wonderbook.
I actually had the wonder book, I had no idea how I learned of it back in the day and only ever got the book of spells but I’m a sucker for some good AR so that’s probably why I got it
oh i remember it. i was a harry potter junkie as a kid and i might have gotten it for christmas or something. had some fun and then forgotten about it lol
I remember using those weird wand things with the original Playstation VR. They... weren't great. 💀
They were amazing for Move stuff. They weren't designed as VR controllers
I've had some experience with them and... they're ok as long as you get the early ps3 ones with magnetometers that actually keep the tracking working for long periods (good on sony making an unannounced running change to their wands to make them worse for VR on the console they built the VR for), but... still, no sticks/touchpads so that's a bit of a dealbreaker for modern VR.
(Clarification, they removed the magnetometers mid PS3 run with no announcement or way to tell which ones have it other than by serial numbers, but didn't add them back for the PS4 versions anyway despite PSVR)
I really wanted this and could never find it, I was really bummed out about it. The card game was disappointing they didn't bring out more. I have it but forgot the name.
Eye of Judgment?
@@blueblur98 yes that was it thank you. I was going through my boxes of games and systems to see what it was, but I can stop now. Thank you
Well… I can now say that I own half of something!
BTW: I lost the disc for the Wonderbook Book of Spells, I used it when I was 3 more or less (I’m 12). I also lost the Wonderbook… But I know it’s in my home somewhere!
i have sealed big box copies of both the HP "book of" games. should just finish the set finally
I bought this for my mom one Christmas, because she's a huge Harry Potter fan. I don't think she ever used it, though.
it's surprising howbdeeply creative some of those game mechanics are. some of the neatest ideas are just doomed to die huh
Had one of those because when i bought a PS3 in 2012 a bundle with a PS3, the whole move setup, a wonderbook and the dinosaur game was about 25€ cheaper than a PS3 by itself. Never used it, but i had it.
I learned about this from Jerma’s old videos
Daaaaamn, I remember Jerma playing with this thing before he was a streamer
This was great! Thanks for another interesting video.
i had the wonderbook with book of spells, it's okay, MAN I WISH I HAD THE WALKING WITH DINOSAURS GAME THAT LOOKS SO COOL
I'm probably very much in the minority when it comes to Wonderbook, be course I don't just own one, but two of them.
Got the book itself in the book of spells box and had fun with it, then ordered book of potions as just the game by itself but the online store just kinda send me the boxed edition with another book free lol. They wanted those things out of their warehouse I bet.
I remember these games quite fondly. I've played them all except the dinosaur one. While I love me some Harry Potter magic, I have to agree that Diggs Nightcrawler was the best game for the system by far.
As a former owner of Wonderbook, i must say it was amusing at best. Always felt like something was missing. After watching your video, now i know...
Great stuff as always. How about one focused on THE EYE OF JUDGMENT while we are on the subject?
I remember getting this for Christmas and it was …. An experience (?)
I think I still have mine.
Simple QR on camera all the time is easier to track than matching gyroscope and light ball (no rotation other than the gyroscope)
Steel Battalion tank controls was the least used peripheral. Though that's for the Xbox.
The book is a very different controller to the motion wand.
The move controller is more versatile because you can do more things interactively, with the buttons on it.
Having only 1 launch game also probably hampered chances of getting traction. If you show off a system (even one that's a peripheral for a peripheral) the next question is "oh wow what can it do?". The next next question is "oh wow what else?"
Phil Harrison was done dirty, even if you don’t care for the gimmicks the Japanese were very spiteful
I feel like I have the faintest, faintest memory of that E3 presentation. A mere echo of an impression.
I loooove weird deep cuts like this
What do you mean "Never seen out in the wild"? I saw like, 25 of them down at my local retro store!
Diggs looks sick ngl. Get this worm in PlayStation All-Stars 2 (if it ever happens) 😉
Cedar and dragon heartstring, thirteen and a half inches, quite bendy. Also offered in medical grade silicone. 🤣
As a man who is interested in these products recently, as i started PlayStation console games and trophy hunting a few years ago, i love seeing these nifty things and be willing to collect these things and go and finish up these games that are long forgotten.
I wanna collect these nifty things and work on them badly, and who knows when ilk get my hands on vr, the book, joycons, and even the camera.
I had the wonder book, because I wanted to play the detective game :D It was a lot of fun, but it gets old pretty quick after having played the full game. It would have been fun to see what else they could have done with the system. I remember playstation 3 to be a pretty dead console, after having enjoyed ps1 and ps2 for year and years.
book of spells being on sale at the gamestop i worked at for like 3 bucks was my in on buying a ps move finally lol
i know EXACTLY what im doing after this video im printing a GIANT ar card for my 3ds
The PS Move was pretty good. There's a reason the same hardware was used for the first VR headset's controllers. I'm not surprised this all worked pretty well.