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 Monday, February 23, 2004

Full Tilt Gaming Phones

Novel Use for Smartphone Cameras in New Game

"German game developer and publisher Mobile Scope has announced that a new version of its popular Moorhen game is to be introduced in March 2004, dubbed Moorhen Camera X. Unlike previous versions of the game which have relied on navigational pads for input, this latest edition will draw upon the capabilities of integrated cameras found in smartphones to provide what appears to be an entirely new user experience.

As a 2D shooter where hens are the primary target, players have thus far aimed manually to be able to take out hens. Innovatively, Moorhen Camera X makes use of the camera of the device on which it is running to position a cursor relative to player movements, comparing picture data frame-by-frame to determine in which direction the handset is being moved." [infoSync]

Well, this would definitely blow my cover in meetings, and I'm trying to picture a bus full of cameraphone users pointing, tilting, aiming, shooting, etc., but I'm still intrigued.

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