Control Video Games with a Camera 25
sEEKz writes "ToySight is set of cool games and toys to play using your iSight or similar FireWire camera. Using a system of object and motion detection to track your position, Toysight allows you to control buttons, sliders and perform gestures on the screen, putting you right in the action." I played it with my DV camera, and it worked OK, but I couldn't crash the little parachute guy. I want death and maiming in my video games.
An EyeToy clone, but that's a Good Thing (Score:5, Informative)
Re:An EyeToy clone, but that's a Good Thing (Score:3, Informative)
I had this kind of thing years ago on Windows (Score:5, Informative)
This was back in 1998 or 1999.
Shame they never went further with the technology - Sony were the first to put some really polished games together with it.
Re:I had this kind of thing years ago on Windows (Score:3, Informative)
The cool thing was that you could have it as a screensaver, then whatever moved in the room (Dad, cat, etc) would trigger it. My cat hated that thing.
Hello! 1995 is calling. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Hello! 1995 is calling. (Score:1)
Re:Hello! 1995 is calling. (Score:2)
the ftp link wasn't working last time I tried
Here is a new link [ftp.mayn.de]. Found it on an IRIX games page [ftp.mayn.de].Re:Buzkashi (Score:2)
I'm playing Vice City right now. It's a great game. However, I have had to do a reality check while I'm driving a couple of times because I've wanted to speed up and swind between cars and do things that would get me killed... all normal fare in VC.
As games get more and more "real" it makes it harder for the subconscious mind to differentiate between games and real life... I don't know how many people I've talked to that have had dreams that
How far away is Minority Report Type Interface? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:How far away is Minority Report Type Interface? (Score:3, Interesting)
I played with this game. It was okay. Definitely shows some potential, but I really see user interface limitations. I kept hitting the wrong button when I was reaching for another. It was neat. I guess we'll see if/when games of this nature develop.
-Alex
Re:How far away is Minority Report Type Interface? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:How far away is Minority Report Type Interface? (Score:1)
Three cheers for Pudge! (Score:5, Funny)
An editor:
I think Pudge is the new anti-Michael! Whoo-hoo!
Actually, he is more anti-Jamie (Score:1, Offtopic)
Of course, I appreciate a dig at Michael as much as the next guy though, so we can classify him as anti-Michael as well.
Re: Control Video Games with a Camera (Score:2, Interesting)
I don't recall the name, but you could hook up a video camera to the Amiga and interact with objects on the screen. I believe that one game let you play virtual instruments.
Re: Control Video Games with a Camera (Score:1)
Re:just EyeToy for the Windows PC (Score:1)
And the Xbox doesn't have standard USB-shaped ports, which means they would have to design specialized cameras, or at the very least special connectors, to make it work. Unless you have one of those messy mods [sourceforge.net].
I saw something like this... (Score:2, Informative)