April 22, 2006
Vision enabled mobile gaming
Eyemobile software developped by Gesturetek's lets any cameraphone act like a joystick.
According to Popular Science Blog, "the software compares successive views from the camera lens to judge the movement of your hand. That movement can propel a ball through a maze, as in its TiltaWorld demo, and more may come soon. It's like an old-fashioned handheld game, only electronic".
Related motion-sensing technology applied to cell phones
-- Motion-Sensing Phone to Hit Market
-- 'Body talk' could control mobiles
-- Mobile phones to turn into golf clubs and toy guns in Japan
-- Cell phone gaming: Shake the Phone
-- Japanese Phone Responds to Shakes
-- Device Turns Ordinary Cell Phones into Vibrating Game Phones
emily | 9:42 AM |
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