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Stylus Pens are pen-shaped input devices, usually made of plastic, used to make pressure on a touch-sensitive screen, usually when a finer, more precise input is required, in which case the use of the player's fingers wouldn't be satisfactory.
 
Stylus Pens are pen-shaped input devices, usually made of plastic, used to make pressure on a touch-sensitive screen, usually when a finer, more precise input is required, in which case the use of the player's fingers wouldn't be satisfactory.

Latest revision as of 23:25, 27 July 2015

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Stylus Pens are pen-shaped input devices, usually made of plastic, used to make pressure on a touch-sensitive screen, usually when a finer, more precise input is required, in which case the use of the player's fingers wouldn't be satisfactory.

Examples

Strong example

In Namco's game Pac-Pix [Namco, 2005], for Nintendo DS, the player makes use of a Stylus Pen to draw shapes that will be recognised and animated accordingly as elements within the game.

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References

Namco, developer (2005). Pac-Pix. Namco, Nintendo DS edition.