Tuesday, August 16, 2011

postheadericon Scientist creates a drivable version of classic OutRun video game

A scientist has created a version of the classic OutRun driving video game, that can actua...

Some people, their youth in the 80 years spent miss those days, and wish that things were now as they were then. Well, maybe people are interested in the University of California, Irvine is OutRun Project. With the ultimate goal of development of gaming therapy systems for people like quadriplegics, scientists involved in the project sort of a combination of electric golf carts and created an arcade-style video game console. Players can really drive the car on the road, while an augmented reality feature the real-life road shows on the screen before them, but in the form of classic 8-bit Sega's driving game OutRun ... Continue Reading Scientist creates a passable version of the classic video game OutRun

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Tags: Augmented Reality Games, Racing, University of California, wheelchair

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