Mind-controlled video games comes to the masses this Christmas for $US 300 a pop. Emotiv's Epoc "high-fidelity nero system" will begin shipping later this year with a Bluetooth dongle for synching with a computer and come packed with a PC game that will allow gamers to levitate virtual rocks, pull digital trees and scare of in-game spirits, all with their minds.
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Its an interesting idea but i think ill stick to k/b and mouse thanks.
Be nice to see if it changes after a joint though lol..
One of you guys buy it and tell me how it works out '____'
Reminds me of those RC cars that were controlled by you head aswell, but they just had gyros to indicate which way your head was tilted.
Sounds good, but I don't see any games supporting it. So why would I shell out $300 bucks just to try it out?
All the waves in directly in your brain and you will get a cancer.