Whole-Body Gaming
May 12th, 2008 | By CentroN | Category: Multimedia, Online Games
New software makes it easier to build games controlled by a user’s body position.
The massive success of the Nintendo Wii proved the appeal of motion-controlled gaming. Now Softkinetic, a company based in Belgium, is working to let video-game players use a wider range of more-natural movements to control the on-screen action.
Source: Technology Review
About Softkinetic
Softkinetic is the leading provider of natural interfaces that transform the way people interact with the digital world.
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