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The manufacturer promises full, real-time interactivity with the erotic game during sexual scenes by way of the device's vertically oscillating head and special medical lube, so that you too can find out what it's like to get blown by a robot while watching a cartoon.

If a hands-free, plastic sex simulator is too hi-tech for you or too difficult to hide from the FBI, rest assured there is another route to achieving interactive orgasms. The aptly named Joydick literally turns an erect penis into an old school joystick for use with Atari games.

More like Dick-fall. With the simple application of a wired plastic ring, the Joydick allows for "controlling video gameplay based on realtime male masturbation. The device is basically a wire splitter that takes input from your controller, converts it into electric jolts and sends them right back into your dumb ass via some special electrode pads.

Basically, any time your controller would normally just vibrate, you get treated to a small but painful electric shock instead. This, evidently, is fun. Also, the Mindwire V5 seems exactly like the sort of thing that you would see strapped to some frat guy riding a bicycle into a swimming pool on YouTube, so needless to say, Cracked is rounding up every last available dollar to fund its research and development.

Some would argue that video games were created so that all of the children who were terrible at physical sports and games would have a place to shine. But some theorize that as time goes on we'll raise a new generation of children for whom playing video games is itself too strenuous.

They'll need some kind of simulation that will allow them to pretend to play the games. On the cutting edge of that trend is a company called Periborg that specializes in creating strange mechanical enhancements to the human body in the name of video gaming. Products like the "Shock C" dining utensil finger-attachments and the unfortunately named "Electric Wang Show" notwithstanding, the Ore Commander is unquestionably Periborg's crown jewel. A gamer simply straps this tiny peripheral onto his or her thumb and, once activated, the Ore Commander vibrates aggressively, allowing the player to rapidly push a controller button faster than what is normally possible , especially with the fragile thumbs of today's youth.

Curiously, the commanding of ore never seems to enter the equation. Periborg claims the Ore Commander gives gamers the power to push the same button over 20 times per second, which would really be groundbreaking had the same idea not already been done over 20 years ago with the advent of the turbo button, which unlike Periborg's product cannot possibly fracture your thumb. And considering the "Ore" in the device's name refers to the Japanese word for "me," it seems like the "Me Commander," with its small size and vigorous vibrations, would seem better suited as a Joydick accessory see above.

And frankly, it's probably more fun that way. So, clearly playing video games can be pretty strenuous. Shooting Germans, killing zombies and losing at Boom Blox can really take its toll on stressed and weary muscles. However, all that is about to become a thing of the past thanks to some Austrian students and their do-it-yourself ingenuity. Their quirky Massage Me jacket is actually just a vest that has been modified to include buttons just like those found on regular old gaming controllers, essentially turning the wearer into a giant Power Pad.

Basically, one person wears the vest, such as a girlfriend or hostage, while the gamer plays the game by pressing the buttons on the vest, and the wearer gets a massage by proxy also, they gets molested.

The best part is that anyone can build one as long as they're good at sewing and know how to hack apart a PS2 controller. Its futuristic, regardless if its a crappy product. Its gimmicky now but if you remember how PC Joysticks looked back in you know that progress will be made in the next 20 years.

From to joysticks changed a lot. In this neural interface will be a helluva lot better and may be our primary interface by then.

How about just general desktop surfing? I was beginning to think you were a little camera shy…. I was picturing that in my mind while I was reading your comment. Then I laughed so hard that everyone around me, at work, stopped and stared for a few moments…it was awesome. This would be very interesting when combined with eye tracking kits, which are already passable as mouse replacements after some training. The cost of these is somewhere between thousands of dollars and lunacy, though.

He is a hoot and a half to work with in person, once you learn to translate his soft-spoken German accent. The way I play UT, I would be jumping a heck of a lot, as some members here know. I was in a clan for a while for entertainment value. I would certainly be entertaining! No relaxing for me, my character would be going nuts and shooting all over the place. That ONJ headshot reminds me legwarmers are due for a return.

Oh, wait, you could wire them and use them as FlashDance Dance Revolution controllers…. Or, for that matter, half the NBA players. Use pre-configured nia profiles to start playing popular PC games within minutes. Tweak or create your own nia profiles to create movements and actions that can be near-impossible using traditional input devices.

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One was a screen failure and seven completed 4 weeks 20 sessions of home-based therapy with or without remote monitoring. Standardized clinical outcome measures were taken pre- and post-therapy. Game performance outcomes were sampled at every session, while participant and caregiver subjective evaluations were done weekly.



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