Games so good you can taste them

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Sourabh

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Games so good you can taste them

If you think video games are engrossing now, just wait: PlayStation maker Sony has been granted a patent for beaming sensory information directly into the brain.

The technique could one day be used to create videogames in which you can smell, taste, and touch, or to help people who are blind or deaf.

The U.S. patent, granted to Sony researcher Thomas Dawson, describes a technique for aiming ultrasonic pulses at specific areas of the brain to induce "sensory experiences" such as smells, sounds and images.

"The pulsed ultrasonic signal alters the neural timing in the cortex," the patent states. "No invasive surgery is needed to assist a person, such as a blind person, to view live and/or recorded images or hear sounds."


According to New Scientist magazine, the first to report on the patent, Sony's technique could be an improvement over an existing non-surgical method known as transcranial magnetic stimulation. This activates nerves using rapidly changing magnetic fields, but cannot be focused on small groups of brain cells.

Niels Birbaumer, a neuroscientist at the University of Tuebingen in Germany, told New Scientist he had looked at the Sony patent and "found it plausible." Birbaumer himself has developed a device that enables disabled people to communicate by reading their brain waves.

A Sony Electronics spokeswoman told the magazine that no experiments had been conducted, and that the patent "was based on an inspiration that this may someday be the direction that technology will take us."

Source: C|net tech news
 
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gxsaurav

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nooooooooooooooooooo

I don't want to smell rotten flash in Doom3 in real life while playing it

neither I want to feel the pain of Bullets, although touch of Mona Sax will do
 

NikhilVerma

Padawan
gxsaurav said:
although touch of Mona Sax will do

I would want more than that! :wink: Mona S*x....:twisted:



BTW I think that this research is great but it can definately cause side-effects because as a gaming machine it would be used continuously and might change functioning of the brain cells
 

Nemesis

Wise Old Owl
Hey this is pretty cool. Wouldn't it be great if you could actually feel like you are driving a car in say NFS??? And feeling the power of the guns in any FPS would be unbelievable. Also, when playing sports games, it would be an amazing experience.
 

tarey_g

Hanging, since 2004..
hey ppl time to free ur mind not let sony control them . the rumble pads arose the problem of 'vibration white finger' among gamers . now what this thing is gonna do to gamers who play around 8 hrs a day.
btw i dont play 6 hrs a day now(erlier i used to play 8-10 hrs a day) , so i think i will enjoy such thing
 

geek_rohit

In the zone
Nemesis said:
Hey this is pretty cool. Wouldn't it be great if you could actually feel like you are driving a car in say NFS??? And feeling the power of the guns in any FPS would be unbelievable. Also, when playing sports games, it would be an amazing experience.

Man u said it. NFS :twisted: would be just great. Imagine feeling the speeds of over 300 kmph :shock: :lol: 8) Even FIFA is quite realistic now. The first touch do make you feel like you are actually in the game.
 

[lokesh]

Journeyman
Hey what would happen if the system hanged similar to windows...lol...oh no i would be locked in the game...haha

Anyway, i think we are heading towards a technology similar to that in "Johny Quest".
 

DKant

In the zone
Good. I wouldn't have to get that occipital jack implant 20 years from now. ;) :D Or wait for nanobots (GAAH!) that could interface directly with my grey cells. :D Very good. :)
 

devilhead_satish

In the zone
I would love someone to develop Ice Cream Tycoon or Burger Tycoon and smell everything that i sell but that thing will obviously be turned off while playing FPS games. Mommy certainly wouldn't want the house to smell like a slaughter house.
 
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