Computer Game Technology & Future of Serious Games
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Cloud based gaming will more than likely get you out of your house.
As some games will mean real world interactions such as treasure hunts and virtual clues being left at real world sites.
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0:30 LOL CRYSIS XD, but i want....... FUCKING HOLOGRAMS!!!!!!
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sigh
I'll never get out of my house if they keep making and improving all this neat stuff.
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3:00 WOW!!!.. 0_o
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oh wow i would try and get a medical field career with the kinect damn cant wait fo kinect i got cool ideas for it i like that 3d image in yo hand thing nice vid @AliveTeam
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Damn this looks feckin cool! Cant wait for some sweet VR systems!
Next thing you know we'll have 'Smart Dust',.... oh wait. We already do! lol (search it)
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LOL BC Rich. The amazing thing is technological advancement is only going to get faster for a good long while to come. Computers are getting exponentially faster, all these things are done with silicon and copper! In another few decades we will see the effects of developments like graphene, aggregate diamond, and atomic-scale engineering taking computer performance to new levels, and with quantum computers on the distant horizon, who knows what the future holds in store... for video games :P
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i think the body on the gurney looks a bit like steve carell
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hahaha. check out some of Rodney Mullen's videos and biography's if you think that ONE person can't change the world :).
God bless.
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The desire for the advancement of science and technology is interchangeable with the selfish desire to horde property and resent the poor?
Get your head out of the clouds! As important scientific and technological milestones are achieved (antibiotics, microcontrollers, robots, etc.) it's only natural that smaller, simpler creations are produced to sell to the general population, i.e. "Furby". An important purchase? No, but buying one doesn't make you an evil capitalist swine either.



this stuff is really neat, although the Xbox360 moving thing is still a bit too laggy to use in intense video games, but the technology is getting there.
awesome3165 2 years ago 2
yes I agree
AliveTeam 2 years ago