How the A.I. Controller Is Giving Competitive Gamers a Real Advantage
By For Sale By Inventor | April 2026
Anyone who's played a competitive video game with other people in the room knows the problem. You're deep in a football game and need to call a play—but the second that play selection screen appears on the shared TV, everyone can see it. Or you're planning your next move in an action game, and your tactical map is visible to every opponent sitting across from you. The competitive edge disappears the moment the screen is shared.
Inventor Brandon Collins built the A.I. Controller to solve exactly that. It's a patent-pending gaming controller with a built-in video display screen that shows in-game options—football plays, mission maps, tactical menus—directly to the player holding it. Private. Immediate. Immersive. The information that matters to you stays on your screen, not the room's.
Here's what makes the A.I. Controller a genuine leap forward for gaming:
- Built-In Video Display Screen. A screen embedded in the controller itself displays in-game information visible only to the player—no shared TV required for private strategy.
- Private Strategy View. Call football plays, review mission maps, and access in-game menus without revealing anything to opponents or other players in the room.
- Deeper Immersion. Having game information on the controller—not just on a distant TV screen—puts players closer to the action and makes the experience feel more real.
- Works Across Game Genres. Sports, action, strategy, mission-based—any game with in-game menus, maps, or play selection benefits from a private display.
- Fully Engineered with Prototype. This isn't a concept sketch—the A.I. Controller is fully engineered with a working prototype ready for demonstration.
The gaming industry is a multi-hundred-billion-dollar market, and competitive gaming continues to grow at an extraordinary pace. The A.I. Controller addresses a real, widespread frustration that every multiplayer gamer has experienced. It's the kind of innovation that makes you wonder why controllers haven't had this feature all along—and positions whoever brings it to market for a significant first-mover advantage.
The A.I. Controller is patent pending, fully engineered, and ready for market with a working prototype available. Brandon Collins and the team at For Sale By Inventor are actively seeking manufacturing, retail, wholesale, distribution, and licensing partners. Contact us today at aigamingcontroller.com.