2007-10-26

Virtual reality Video Games

Special vest lets players feel video game blows

A vest designed by doctor Mark Ombrellaro uses air pressure and feedback from computer games to deliver pneumatic thumps to the spots on players' torsos where they would have been struck were they actually on the battlefields.
clipped from www.physorg.com


Video gamers at a computer game fair in August 2007. A US surgeon working on a tele-health breakthrough has devised a way for video game warriors to feel shots stabs slams and hits dealt to their on-screen characters.

Video gamers at a computer game fair in August 2007. A US surgeon working on a "tele-health" breakthrough has devised a way for video game warriors to feel shots, stabs, slams, and hits dealt to their on-screen characters.

A US surgeon working on a "tele-health" breakthrough has devised a way for video game warriors to feel shots, stabs, slams, and hits dealt to their on-screen characters.

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