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https://nintendoeverything.com/new-nintendo-patent-involves-separate-screens-that-can-interact-and-communicate/
https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/nintendo-patent-screens-communication/
> These processing apparatuses are located inside stand-alone screens, and by touching two or more of them together, information can be relayed between them in order to produce new game experiences. Examples in the patent application show a finger being dragged from one screen to another without the system losing track of it, as well as a ball that seamless moves across the connection between the two. The screens don’t need to be necessarily making physical contact either, as one of the images shows a gap between the two with the ball still able to move from one to the next — perhaps more impressive is the ability to “bank” a ball off of the air so it approaches the second screen from a different angle