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Mixed Reality Pacman 30

VirtualUK writes "The BBC News website is running a story about a team of engineers headed by Andrew David Cheok over at the Mixed Reality Lab, University of Singapore. They've developed a Human Pacman game which is played out on the streets of Singapore. The screenshots of what the players see is pretty interesting with users of both the mixed reality version and the virtual reality version being able to interact. The system comprises of a bunch of wearable computers that use GPS and wireless network connections to relay information regarding position. People in the US can see it showcased at the Wired NextFest in Chicago, June 24-26."
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Mixed Reality Pacman

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  • by dczanik ( 713788 ) on Monday June 06, 2005 @02:57PM (#12738861) Homepage
    While these folks may look funny, I think augmented Reality is a very exciting area. Think of the military training, and gaming possibilities. It's one step closer to the holodeck.

    Thought Doom was scary? Imagine playing Doom, but the monsters are in your house, and in your neighborhood.

    What about Co-op? It could be set up so you can look however you want to your team. Sure, you may be a 90 lb. ugly geek, but your game character could look like an 8 foot Predator alien.

    Think of the military too. It's a cheap way to teach the soldiers. A Virtual America's Army game? What about virtual tracers rounds?

    And like every new technology, think of the pr0n possibilities!
  • Video links (Score:3, Interesting)

    by pjcreath ( 513472 ) on Monday June 06, 2005 @03:33PM (#12739204)

    I know, it's bad karma to reply to your own post, but...here are some of the videos, thanks to The Wayback Machine:

    1. PeanutGallery.mov [archive.org]
    2. DENNIS GETS FREE.mov [archive.org]
    3. escape.mov [archive.org]
    4. No luck finding Crazy.mov...

    And, yes, this was from 2004, not 2001. My bad.

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