Real Life Doom With Point-And-Shoot Positioning 267
SoupIsGoodFood_42 writes "A company called GeoVector has come up with a system that lets you point out a location. They say it could be used to get info on buildings and objects. E.G. pointing your mobile device at a movie theater could tell you what's on. They've also developed a "real world" version of Doom. So don't be surprised if you're in Japan early next year and see people running holding their cellphone/PDA like a gun."
Virtual Light (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Virtual Light (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Virtual Light (Score:5, Interesting)
One of the test items was to test the usability of a web page. The professor noted that there was a lot of focus on the "boob region" of the female body. It was bad because if you focused on an area for a few milliseconds, it registered as a red mark on the webpage and you could see a buildup on the chests. Ahh, good times.
Re:Virtual Light (Score:5, Funny)
long live Clippy! (Score:5, Funny)
A) Order some pornographic material to relieve your urges?
B) Zoom in?
C) Shut the fuck up and let you carry on ogling?
Re:long live Clippy! (Score:2)
DEFINITLY B, with some image enhancements, possibly simulating the skin.
Re:long live Clippy! (Score:3, Funny)
Unheard of!
Re:Virtual Light (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Virtual Light (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Virtual Light (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course, California would have to break up into two, and homeless would have to take over the Bay Bridge.. but hey, theres still a couple years for that.
Re:Virtual Light (Score:2)
That way, when you look in the mirror, it can say "perpetually available".
Hmmm, this sounds like... (Score:5, Interesting)
Im surprised how fast it came to the civilian market. With affordable cruise missle technology available soon, ordinairy citizens will be able to carry out their own starcraft style airstrikes (minus the cute red dot and the mushroom cloud of course, but who knows).
Re:Hmmm, this sounds like... (Score:3, Funny)
Excellent. Affordable cruise missiles is just what I need to deal with that pesty deadbeat of a neighbour I have.
Re:Hmmm, this sounds like... (Score:2)
Better tell Rumsie to send them a couple of complimentary cruise missiles.
Just when we thought we were safe... (Score:5, Interesting)
So?? (Score:2, Insightful)
I would never let my child use a cell phone in school. IF I provided them with one I would explictly tell them it was only to be used after hours / in emergencies, and if they wer
Re:So?? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:So?? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:So?? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:So?? (Score:2)
no quarters needed (a phone is still needed though)
Re:So?? (Score:2)
Re:So?? (Score:3, Insightful)
In general they are nice for coordinating lunches, after-school activities, and keeping up with life. Simply because high-schoolers are sitting in class doesn't make it any different than yourself in a boring meeting.
Re:So?? (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re:Just when we thought we were safe... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Just when we thought we were safe... (Score:2)
Won’t work (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Won’t work (Score:2, Funny)
in other news (Score:2, Funny)
Sweeet (Score:3, Funny)
That'll only last until... (Score:2)
...that rather freaky demo clip of the 4-shot
Just great (Score:3, Interesting)
"Put the money in the bag or get fragged Mr. Johnson!"
Just one great idea after the other.
In fact, this is probably from the same folks who make water pistols that look EXACTLY like real guns.
One possible problem (Score:3, Informative)
Re:One possible problem (Score:2)
Re:Just great (Score:2)
Awesome (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Awesome (Score:2)
"Damn, this game has no blood at all !"
Re:Awesome (Score:2, Insightful)
Toy guns (Score:2, Interesting)
Toy guns, such as squirt guns [supersoaker.com] and the pointing devices in coin-op shooting games, are brightly colored so that police officers won't shoot a person holding a toy gun.
Re:Toy guns (Score:2, Funny)
I'm sure that doing that (Score:2)
police officers.
Re:I'm sure that doing that (Score:2)
Only in America!
Suggestion (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Suggestion (Score:5, Funny)
Oh wait, fat geeky guys would never be next to a hot girl. My bad.
Re:Suggestion (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, also it would suck if the goatse guy just happened to be walking in front of her for some reason.
Re:Suggestion (Score:3, Funny)
What? The goatse.cx guy can walk? I don't see how.
Re:Suggestion (Score:2)
(and I'm a cheap ass)
Re:Suggestion (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Suggestion (Score:3, Interesting)
Even better, forget buying it at a garrage sale. I want those who hold garrage sales to identify this item and not throw away something that looks useless, but infact is valuable to the right person. Perhaps it could even notify (Not via spam, but something similear) those who are interested in such a thing that it is for sale.
I know of several people who got rid of a lot of 'junk' that I would have been interested in. They didn't know what it was, but I did on hearing them laughing about the 'junk' da
Re:Suggestion (Score:2)
How about this radical idea -- you could introduce yourself, bring out your inner player and maybe get the real thing.
No No. Wait, never mind. This is slashdot. Yeah the image search thing is a really good idea! good luck with that...
Real Life Doom??? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Real Life Doom??? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Real Life Doom??? (Score:2)
Silly (Score:5, Funny)
Or you could look at the sign.
Re:Silly (Score:2)
Guess it's a bonus if you're blind. You could have your little braille pocket interface hooked up to it.
Re:Silly (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Silly (Score:2)
Usually, a blind person got an assistant when on unfamiliar grounds. So the assistant would just point out the direction.
Re:Silly (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Silly (Score:2)
Re:Silly (Score:2)
Re:Silly (Score:2)
Re:Silly (Score:4, Insightful)
No need to move cash around, or even deal with the credit card industry, the charges show up on your celluar bill, which also means your wireless carrier takes a cut of the money.
Re:How does this even help? (Score:2)
doom (Score:4, Funny)
Doom? (Score:3, Funny)
But seriously, is it just me, or does this sound TOTALLY lame? Maybe it's one of those things you have to see demonstrated in person before you think it's cool.
Re:Doom? (Score:2)
It does. Remember that movie, Gotcha! Where a bunch of people went around in a school (College?) shooting each other with paint guns?
If you tought that was cool, then you'll probably like this "high tech" version of the game. Others will probably think of it as "grown men shooting each other with toy weapons".
Interesting to see... (Score:2, Funny)
GPS? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:GPS? (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm guessing that this is based on GPS. But the idea in this and normal GPS devices are a bit different. GPS tells you something about where you are now. This tells you something abo
Re:GPS? (Score:2)
GPS still is the next big thing, IMHO. The applications of location based services are huge.
Sod that. (Score:5, Funny)
I'd rather have a jamming device to stop stupid people from running around my house and "camping" behind my garage. Also, hearing some 14 year old yell out "OMFG YUO AWN* FAGGOT!!!" in my backyard at 07:00 is probably NOT the best way to get my day started.
* = Arctic Warfare Nokia. Just a regular Nokia with snow camouflage colours.
Re:Sod that. (Score:4, Funny)
So, basically, it's white.
Right?
Re:Sod that. (Score:2)
http://www.phrack.org/phrack/60/p60-0x0d
Re:Sod that. (Score:3, Funny)
ArQuake (Score:4, Interesting)
http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/arquake/ [unisa.edu.au]
Re:ArQuake (Score:2)
Wow... (Score:3, Funny)
One day I'll not be able to find my phone cos it's nicked my car keys, stolen my money and gone out with its mates on the piss at a nightclub.
Reminds me of an idea (Score:2, Interesting)
I've had (I'm sure it isn't in any way novel) for television with overlays. So we have tv-text, but now with everything going digital it would be cool with a standard for "html" (including vector graphics) overlays which would be sent with the TV broadcast and toggled by the viewers at will.
For instance, one could have an overlay with the name of the actors floating over their heads. Or the names of the characters -- I know a person that while watching a movie in company, have to ask every freaking minute
Re:Reminds me of an idea (Score:2, Informative)
More vague info here! [bbc.co.uk]
They did this before (Score:5, Funny)
George Lucas already has the rights. (Score:2)
In other news... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:In other news... (Score:2)
Only in America!
Nice tag, btw.
Oh this is so great... (Score:2)
Or, gamers could just discover paintball...
But then again, what's the difference between this and laser tag... Aside from dorky guns and stupid helmets...
Re:Oh this is so great... (Score:2)
Hurts like hell when yer teammate shoots ye in the butt from >3ft away though. Trust me on this one.
But hey, learn paintball instead of this. Hell, do both! Games, but with physical activity. This is good; I like the concept of a physically active computer game.. =D
Re:Oh this is so great... (Score:4, Informative)
Ummmm Japan has a game called airsoft. It has replica's of pretty much any gun available in the world (and if it's not available, build it yourself) this game is VERY popular in Japan. The guns fire small plastic BBs that hurt less than paintballs (but fly farther and are way more accurate.) I know a bunch of people who play it in the states (like half the number of people that play paintball play airsoft) but in Japan it is much more popular.
I've even seen a few anime's where some of the main characters would play airsoft (like all the time and they'd always talk about it in all the episodes, not like one time and forget about it.) I don't think their's a show in america where any of the characters play paintball. Besides, I don't think their's a gamer I know who never heard of paintball And 90% of the people who play games like CS love airsoft (after they find out it exists.) You can check out some of the guns and info here
Redwolf Airsoft [redwolfairsoft.com]
Or here is one of the best airsoft stores in the world (with it's main store located in Japan)
Den Trinity [dentrinity.com]
I can see the 2 most popular text messages (Score:2)
2) laaaaaaaaaaag
Cell I can understand, but in a camera would RULE (Score:5, Interesting)
However, what I want is a nice 10 Mpixel camera with this in it - record when the shot was taken, where, and what the bearing was.
Add that and perhaps a short, low-rate voice note, and maintaining my photo collection would become a great deal easier.
OT: If you have a photo collection, do those who come after you a favor and LABEL your pictures - date, names of the people in them, event, and why you felt this was important enough to take a picture of. I had to go through both my mother and my grandmother's estates, and it was sad to see the number of pictures of somebody somewhere at sometime - I'm sure some of them had some meaning to the family, but what has been lost to time....
Doom: Enduring Freedom (Score:2, Funny)
This sounds like The Assasination Game. (Score:3, Informative)
Then one day the inevitable happened. A guy was pinting his very real dart gun at someone at night, and a security officer blew him away.
Think.... (Score:3, Interesting)
I thought about making a toy similar to this, but a little more advanced. You've seen light guns for computers, well how about a gun you can target anything with, sorta. Look up 'Small Arms Trainer' e.g. [army-technology.com] I built one of these for fun, yes it's a scream with a projecter, webcam and laser pointer.
But I want more, If you can work out were a gun is pointing and you know in advance where the targets are then you work out if they are hit. Simple huh? Well no, it's a real bear to locate something in 3d, it has to be accurate, way less than 1mm.
Of course I posted an ask slashdot but it was rejected, obviously way to technical.
Any ideas?
Old (Score:2)
I think CMU or MIT had like a headmounted version, probably on slashdot a year ago?
Star Trek Technology? (Score:2)
IMO it'll be a pretty awesome technology, and considering its similarity to tricorders, maybe someone had the idea
Its all fun and games until..... (Score:2, Insightful)
I mean most phones are small, and hard to distinguish as phones at long range.
One part of me says 'cool, Doom/Cyberpunk LARP!'
The other part says 'Don't try this in a public place, especially not one in a metropolitan area subject to constant, vague terrorism threats.'
ultimate doom cellphone (Score:5, Funny)
Lain (Score:2)
A scary thought, for anyone who has watched Lain. True, the multiplayer game there is about as advanced graphically as Doom, and it's not played on PDAs or cell phones, but the parallels are a bit scary.
Consumer Safety and Inventory Convenience Act (Score:3, Funny)
Then make "real life" versions of all the guns in Doom, like the Super Shotgun, etc. Then, make up a video game where you can go around with these guns and shoot at real-life people. There are no real life bullets; no projectiles to fire... but if you shoot at someone, a packet (the Ping of Death ) is sent through the Internet to the chip in their body, based on GPS coordinates, as measured by the gun, that instructs the chip to kill that process, er, person.
This technology would be useful for enterprise integration applications, military, government, the video game market, and for inventory tracking in commercial stores, like Walmart, which will be implementing RFID in its products by 2005: If you jack a product from their store, a ping of death immediately kills you as you exit their store. This takes place even if you paid for the product, but the clerk who rang you up didn't properly demagnetize it. A law called the Consumer Safety and Inventory Convenience Act (similar to the DMCA but more restrictive for consumers and more flexible for corporations) would be passed to facilitate the use of this technology to, uh, make things more convenient for consumers. Also, someone could make up an e-Voodoo website, like the one in the insurance commercial, where you can go online, type any person's name, and stick virtual pins (implemented by the chip in their body, of course) into any part of their body to give them agonizing pain, once again, through the Internet.
Yup, this technology is definitely going to be useful.
Another application: Asshole points (Score:3, Funny)
Of course there would have to be abuse safeguards. (Like X points available to give out per month, adn you couldn't give the same person more than n points per year, etc...) But this looks like it makes "asshole points" a reality.
Re:Imagine the possibilities (Score:2)
Re:uh wait a tick.... (Score:2)