Games To Take Your Breath Away 10
Agent Provocateur writes "Here's a great use of biofeedback to control your game. Instead of using a joystick or mouse to control on-screen characters, the game uses sensors stuck to a player's body. See the story at the BBC." This was developed for educational and recuperative purposes, but seems to be the latest in a long line of unorthodox control devices like the Nintendo Power Glove or the Samba De Amigo maracas.
Games to take your breath away? (Score:1)
Anyway, apart (and maybe not even that) from using breathing for controling , this is hardly news. There have been similar simple games interfaced by biofeedback for several years.
Re:Games to take your breath away? (Score:2)
What was wrong with the power glove? (Score:1)
Full set of motion sensors (Score:1)
The Obvious Joke (Score:1)
-- Bander
what happens....... (Score:3, Funny)
OT: Maracas -- official or generic? (Score:1)
Re:OT: Maracas -- official or generic? (Score:1)
Re:OT: Maracas -- official or generic? (Score:1)
Yeah, I've heard that technology line before; wanted to verify... Thanks for the info.
For people with disabilities (Score:1)
(would probably work well for a lot of games, i would hate to play Track and Field that way)
"Alternative" methods of control are probably best used outside the sphere of commercial games. If an application of this is used it will end up in the pile of R.O.B.s, Power Pads, U-Forces, and specialized