Motion controlled gaming’s currently the talk of the town, thanks to the likes of Microsoft’s Project Natal. Now one enterprising Nintendo fan has turned a 1920s musical gadget into a new form of motion-based Mario controller.
The unnamed 24-year-old gamer from Glasgow adapted an old Theremin so that he’s able to use it as a …
Geek demos Theremin Super Mario game controller
Motion controlled gaming’s currently the talk of the town, thanks to the likes of Microsoft’s Project Natal. Now one enterprising Nintendo fan has turned a 1920s musical gadget into a new form of motion-based Mario controller. The unnamed 24-year-old gamer from Glasgow adapted an old Theremin so that he’s able to use it as a …
This topic is closed for new posts.
Posted Wednesday 24th June 2009 15:28 GMT
Graham Marsden
So... #
... let me see, to make Mario do stuff, you've got you make rapid vertical jerking motions with your right hand...?
I can see a whole new market for this controller...
Paris, because...!
Posted Wednesday 24th June 2009 15:45 GMT
Yorkshirepudding
sweet zombie jesus #
I have the same t-shirt
/facepalm
Posted Wednesday 24th June 2009 17:27 GMT
Steven Raith
Bill Bailey... #
...would be proud.
That is all.
Steven R
Posted Wednesday 24th June 2009 17:27 GMT
LifeOnMars
i see #
that he's finding it way awkward to play. still cool though.
Posted Wednesday 24th June 2009 20:20 GMT
Anonymous Coward
What's not to like? #
And why didn't someone think of it before?
This topic is closed for new posts.