
Slashgamer Writes: "When I think augmented reality videogames, I think about walking around a real world environment but interacting with computer visuals. For the most part, I'm pretty sure most people think closely to the way I do.
A group of programmers over at Georgia Tech have done something a tad different and developed a cool idea for an augmented reality shooter for mobile camera-phones. Although the title has rather basic gameplay mechanics, the team has created something which definitely has potential in the industry."
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It's kinda cool.
Imagine if you can make your own cities and stuff, imagine the possibilities.
I do like the idea a lot. It seems rather basic, but the potential is HUGE!
...months ago?
imagine if this technology were on goggles
+1 for virtual reality
A real life FPS that uses real people lol. I know this isn't what this thing is doing but imagine what sick person would do this.