Wednesday, 3 August 2011

OutRun AR project allows you game and drive simultaneously, causes us to be drool

Awesome game, or best game ever This is the question i was asking ourselves whenever we first discovered Garnet Hertz's augmented reality-based OutRun project -- an idea vehicle that weds Sega's classic driving game by having an electric golf buggy, permitting gamers to navigate their way around real-existence courses only using arcade consoles. Hertz, an informatics investigator in the College of California Irvine, has since introduced his idea to fruition, after dressing up the machine with cameras and personalized software that may "look" while watching vehicle to instantly reproduce the path on the overall game cabin's screen. The map is displayed within the same 8-bit rendering you'd see about the original OutRun, with perspectives altering proportionally to changes in steering. The trolley maxes out at just 13 miles per hour, though speed is not truly the idea Hertz and the co-workers hope their technology may be used to develop game-based treatments for disabled customers, in order to create similarly AR-based electric wheelchairs. Scoot beyond the break to determine a relevant video from the vehicle for action, and allow your dreams converge.

[Thanks, Stagueve]



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