A bunch of researchers over at Carnegie Mellon’s Human-Computer Interaction course decided to come up with a glove that will create all the relevant special effects that you’ve ever dreamed of during your more imaginative younger days when you pretended you were a robot. This Augmented Hyper Reality Glove is capable of identifying upper-cuts and karate chops thanks to flex and tilt sensors, while playing the accompanying sound effect thanks to an Arduino-powered Adafruit wave shield.
I can imagine just how a couple of guys can go nuts with this, role playing a Ryu vs Ken fight, but will someone make a Street Fighter soundboard to go with this so that echoes of “Hadouken!” can be heared all the way to the next block?
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