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For my elective course Visual Interfaces to Computers, I wrote a comprehensive 20-page research paper on the Eyetoy and its impact as a motion-tracking, light-sensing visual interface in the gaming industry. Considering GameSpot's character restriction in posts as well as the numerous images used in the document, if you are interested in reading it, please view the paper as a downloadable Acrobat .pdf file. If you only want to read the more editorial-focused sections, please refer to the section labelled "Analysis and Synthesis" on page 12. I hope this paper illuminates on the eventually place of cameras in game design.
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For Guitar Hero....
First... I look at the plastic guitar. I think it's stupid.
Then... I get engrossed. I think it's amazing.
Soon... It gets repetitive. I can't improve.
Finally... I realize how much I put into it. I think it's stupid.
But... I can't wait for the sequel. And I play later.
Such is much as my mind can comprehend its own parabola of stupidity.
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Jack Thompson stated that the Virginia Tech gunman played Counter-Strike on MSNBC's Hardball today, which would be fine if there was actually evidence. He said that the fact he was a school shooter and that he did it with such ease meant, without a shadow of a doubt, that he played Counter-Strike or some first-person shooter. Chris Matthews continually grilled him, retorting that Thompson had no concrete evidence at all. We all know this already, but he jumps to whatever conclusions he wants to support his claims, even if they are based on the most circumstantial proof. The killer's roommates have testified that they have seen the killer - an English major - type essays and plays on his laptop.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQg7qOB5Heg
Missy, this is the consequence for not popping down power pellets!
NO ONE HERE has reviewed The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for the Xbox 360.
It must be a conspiracy.
I lost her eyes in the window, where
she stared for sundried weeks,
framing her frosted pearls
along the winter streaks,
for I could not wish -
between white-washed panes -
a ring
as much as beautiful.
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