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Posted: May 21st 2010 8:58PM Ashitaka said

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Amazing. I wonder what the future holds...

Posted: May 21st 2010 8:58PM The Scout said

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This would work well with a fighting game.

Posted: May 22nd 2010 4:22AM MrAlex said

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It would be even better if they did it as a full-body morph suit, then you could kick and stuff.
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Posted: May 22nd 2010 5:10PM Havok said

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Because most gamers can pull off a TATSUMAKI SENPUU KYAKU to SHORYUKEN, regularly in real life.
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Posted: May 21st 2010 9:01PM Vexx said

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Inb4 Power Glove jokes.

Posted: May 21st 2010 9:04PM Repo Man said

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Can I just buy a pair of those gloves and download some software that uses it?

New and exciting!

Posted: May 22nd 2010 8:06AM Morisato13 said

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The makers of Dragon naturally speaking needs to buy rights to the technology, get a programmer to program a sign language to text software so that the they could capitalize on the hearing impaired crowd.
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Posted: May 21st 2010 9:04PM Ezio Auditore da Firenze said

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"You know, Billy. If you keep doing that, your hands are going to turn multi-colored."

Posted: May 21st 2010 9:05PM MystileArmor said

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And when I'm not using them playing games, my wife can keep her hands dry while doing dishes.

Posted: May 21st 2010 9:09PM ThatStuffsLethal said

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They really need to add functionality for these to the next-gen systems... so I can make inapropriate hand gestures in racing games.

Posted: May 21st 2010 9:14PM Ryan P said

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I love the Power Glove. It's so bad...

Posted: May 21st 2010 10:13PM Aperture said

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I have a Power Glove, It's so bad.
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Posted: May 21st 2010 10:30PM wellsley said

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I used a Power Glove once, It's so bad.
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Posted: May 22nd 2010 5:15PM Havok said

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I saw that commercial with the power glove. It's so bad.
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Posted: May 21st 2010 9:31PM Nytemare457 said

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Thank you Minority Report.

Posted: May 21st 2010 9:32PM (Unverified) said

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Owning an ARI just became more feasible.

Posted: May 22nd 2010 8:23AM theWillard said

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aww man, I was hoping to be the first one to make a Heavy Rain comment...
Really, though, marry this to some kind of combination of webcam and lcd glasses and the Assisted Reality Interface may one day help YOU to catch a serial killer...and bounce a virtual ball off a virtual wall.
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Posted: May 22nd 2010 12:47AM Sir Kero said

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I guess Crazy Quilt didn't need them any more? How will he keep from leaving fingerprints whilst he's pilfering paintings?

Posted: May 22nd 2010 11:53AM (Unverified) said

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This is actually Crazy Quilt's one sane body part:

http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Crazy_Quilt_(New_Earth)
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Posted: May 22nd 2010 2:11AM HeroicPrinny said

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yadda yadda... the inner nerd in me...

Posted: May 22nd 2010 11:54AM JCDoe said

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Am I the only one really impressed with this? Its such a freakin simple and obvious solution! Why didn't Sony, Nintendo, or Microsoft think of this?

Instead we get accelerometers, gyros, body tracking, etc that are unnecessarily complicated. I guess I'm the only one who remembers the golden rule of engineering--the more complex a system, the more likely something will go wrong.

Posted: May 22nd 2010 7:05PM McDuckScrooged said

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JCD, Note the fact that it takes several 100MB of memory to be able to do the tracking, in games consoles that come with 512 MB shared memory, I dont think this would work..

It is actually an amalgamation of the Move and Natal tech,

"the software actually identifies the image it sees and checks it against a database of hand position images" -- This is the same thing that natal uses for the full body skeletal matching, they have apparently managed to get the whole body tracking running in a 50MB database, but to fluidly track the hand these guys have needed to use several 100MB so don't expect anything really detailed from natal..

"The software simply recognizes various colors and shapes printed on the gloves and translates the image into an accurate 3D representation of the hand. " -- This is what Sony is doing with move and the glowing coloured ball, but with only 1 specified coloured source, again, don't expect Sonys to be anywhere near as detailed tracking as this demonstration..

In fact this demo was truly amazing, Sony and Microsoft should start a bidding war over these guys now for the next gen console they develop..

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Posted: May 23rd 2010 9:10AM JCDoe said

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What Sony is doing with Move is much simpler--tracking a single color in 3d space. What Microsoft is doing is extremely more complex--tracking a human being in 3d space. Natal works off the same basic concept, in that it also uses a database of previously defined movements to help it track, except that 1) it has to track many more possibilities since it tracks the whole body, and 2) it has to separate the body from the background without the aid of special color tracking.

I also read the part about how much ram this uses, but that is because all possible movement combinations are loaded into the memory at once. MS obviously found a way to not have to do this with Natal; a combination of the two technologies might add up to something really cool.
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Posted: May 22nd 2010 10:10PM Sir Kero said

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Hilarious! Thanks for that...
But the resemblance is uncanny isn't it? MIT should beef up security just i case.

Posted: May 24th 2010 10:57PM Its X with Guns said

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Really? So you guys are just fine with looking even more fruitalicious in your fantabulous gloves? Why not don some evening wear as well, bros.

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