Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Motion game play is one step closer to the Reality

Have you ever heard of gaming motion? Yes, you all know them: for example for Wii console like Wii sport, Trauma Team and Legend of Zelda Sky sword, they are all Wii remote control. What about Xbox console? Star Wars Kinect (the one that Jontron did the video about), Sports Kinect, all of them contorl by kinect which is the game for Xbox motion control. And lastly is the new version of PS motion controller which is for PS3 for they look abit weird but they are surprisingly good for games like: The House of the Dead and No more heroes. They are the first step to the real motion gaming (well it may be second step for PS3 motion controller since they are the newest of them all.)

Here is a good news for many gamers, a company called Yost Engineering Inc or YEI make what you call the 3-Space Sensor, what is it? Well it is a wireless motion sensor which have gyroscope, accelerometer and compass as well as processing data capture n where you walk, and surprisingly could captured every motion that this man in the video make (the video is below), now think how this system come out for the whole world gamers, gaming would take to a whole new level to the point that you could called revolution but since that this is just a demo we will have to wait for awhile (but it's a really well done demo indeed).

Question: It is good to know that a new step closer to the more better motion control game, but of course there got to be the competition for others game consoles too, just like how Wii is the first one to start and then Xbox and Ps3 have them too now so...If other consoles release the newest motion sensor based on this demo, will it be better or be other most frustrating thing that been create again? 

















parallelict. "Real Time Motion Capture and Virtual Reality gets one step closer" Real Time Motion Capture and Virtual Reality gets one step closer. 10/10/12 <http://parallelictblog.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/real-time-motion-capture-and-virtual-reality-gets-one-step-closer/>.

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