Mind Controlled Wii 2

Posted by Dunn on September 10, 2008 – 4:27 pm -


Wii had brought the revolution on how we interact with games. But is it possible for Nintendo to overcome that with Mind Controlled Wii2? There is a talk of a mind-controlled console that would translate brain activity into movement. Maybe in 2010, you might use Wii Wand wireless to control Mario in a race and using your brainwave to throw a banana.

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  • By strapping the claw-like unit to the head, this would catch your brainwaves and translate them into movement and other commands to Wii console and the remotes.
  • The small neuro-receptor unit will catch your brainwaves, no matter how thick your hair was.
  • Integrated earphone will plugged into your ear to make sure you can hear every sounds clearly.
  • The ordinary Wii Remote 2.0 will still available, but with only one button needed and your brain will decide which function it would be.

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Comment by murgeanu
2008-09-11 14:46:11

Hi! Thanks for the visit :smile:

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Comment by Lenen
2008-09-11 21:00:20

That would be revolutionary if this would be possible. Who would have thought ten years ago that brainwaves could control game characters. Crazy!

 
Comment by Mabel
2008-09-12 12:23:55

wow, everything is getting more and more hi-tech nowadays! i wonder how things will be like in the next 10 years. :???:

 
Comment by BioTecK
2008-09-14 01:37:48

wow! That’s very cool! :D I love Wii, something which I had never expected, but if Wii comes with this new tool I would definitely buy it! :D

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Comment by mgphonemyint
2008-09-14 20:02:57

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Comment by Dora
2008-09-15 13:16:58

This is really interesting if we can play games with our brain wave! Thx for dropping-by my blog. :grin:

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Comment by Andy
2008-09-16 17:17:30

thats really cooooool!!

 
Comment by B.M. Garrett
2008-09-19 06:15:46

Actually, they already have something like that. I watched a show on TV called Impact: Stories of Survival. There was a lady who was an Olympian Luge competitor and during one of her races, she had a serious crash and sustained a very bad head injury. She could no longer balance or walk correctly and she was all messed up. Anyways, the way they got her back to optimal health was through a video game! Not just a regular video game, but a game she controlled completely by her mind. It was a pretty simple game by our standards (Space ship dogging and shooting targets) but to control it with her mind was extremely hard. It took her months to get good at it. The whole point was that it was conditioning her mind in order for her to be able to regain what she lost and compete again in the Olympics.

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Comment by xander
2010-01-16 16:50:36

If only this were true, i wish it was, but it isnt, i hope everyone else realises this and they wont get their hopes up caus this idea probably wont even come into production until probably 2015-2020

 
Comment by Mario
2010-02-15 13:47:16

Well, i did like this, but i will like to see somethink that can actualli give you a game image into the brain, a dream controler or somethink. Will be awsome to dream being fox in SSBB, lion surrender by sombies or even plaing guitar hero with a huge audiense. Well, we know this is just dreaming, but could also be the key for a crazy consept that could change the perspective of video games.

 
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