- Joyboard
Infobox CVG system
title = Joyboard
caption = Amiga Joyboard
manufacturer =Amiga
type =Video game controller
generation = Second generation era
lifespan =1982 The Joyboard is a
balance board peripheral for theAtari 2600 video game console . It was released in1982 and was used by standing on top of it and leaning in a certain direction.Design
The Joyboard worked by installing the four directional latches of a joystick on the bottom of the board.cite web|url=http://www.watercoolergames.org/archives/000823.shtml|title=The Prehistory of Wii Fit|date=
2007-07-15 |accessdate=2007-07-21|publisher=Water Cooler Games|first=Ian|last=Bogost] Leaning in a certain direction engaged these latches, controlling the game. Ajoystick could also be connected to the Joyboard if necessary. fact|date=July 2007 This is done via a standard Atari joystick port placed next to where the cable goes into the board.It can be used in a "plugthrough" manner which saves disconnecting the board when not in use.Due to similarities in design and function, the
Wii Balance Board , a peripheral forNintendo 'sWii video game console , has been compared to the Joyboard. The Wii Balance Board also allows users to control games with their feet, but uses more advanced technology in the form of pressure sensors under each foot.oftware
"Mogul Maniac" was the only game released for the Joyboard. A
slalom skiing game, it was developed byAmiga and sold alongside the Joyboard upon release.cite web|url=http://www.atariage.com/controller_page.html?SystemID=2600&ControllerID=11|title=Atari 2600 - Controllers - Joyboard |publisher=AtariAge |accessdate=2007-07-21] "Off Your Rocker", another game developed by Amiga, could also use the Joyboard, in place of a normal joystick. The object of the game was to repeat the color and sound patterns made by "Rockin' Rollie", the on-screen character.cite web|url=http://www.atariage.com/manual_html_page.html?SoftwareLabelID=825|title=Atari 2600 Manuals (HTML) - Off Your Rocker (Amiga)|publisher=AtariAge |accessdate=2007-07-21] Although the game was completed, it was never officially sold by Amiga, and instead the cartridges were sent to a company called Pleasant Valley Video who then sold them to the public. "Surf's Up", asurfing game, also seems to have been developed for use with the Joyboard, but was not released either.Guru Meditation
It is rumored that, early in the development of the Amiga computer operating system, the company's developers became so frustrated with the system's frequent crashes that, as a relaxation technique, they attempted to sit perfectly still on the Joyboard so not to engage any of the latches on the bottom of it.cite web|url=http://www.bogost.com/games/guru_meditation.shtml|title=Guru Meditation|first=Ian|last=Bogost|accessdate=2007-07-21] It is further rumored that this is where the infamous
Guru Meditation error originates from in earlier versions of theAmigaOS operating system. [cite web | url=http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/a-history-of-the-amiga-part-2.ars/2 | title=A history of the Amiga, part 2: The birth of Amiga | author=Reimer, Jeremy | date=2007-08-12 | publisher=Ars Technica | accessdate=2008-05-13]In homage to this,
Ian Bogost , founder ofvideo game developer Persuasive Games , has developed thevideo game "Guru Meditation" in an attempt "to create a legitimate zen meditation game". Although the game may be played using a joystick, if a player uses the Joyboard, they must sit perfectly still on it with their legs crossed. If a player is successful, the on-screenyogi will rise, and once enough time has passed the yogi will begin to float and the timer starts. The time of day changes roughly each hour, and clouds pass in the background. Ian Bogost is currently working withAtari fansiteAtariAge to manufacture the game in cartridge form.References
External links
* [http://www.atariage.com/controller_page.html?SystemID=2600&ControllerID=11 The Joyboard] at
AtariAge
* [http://home.total.net/~hrothgar/museum/Joyboard/index.html Joyboard Pics]
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