Biofeedback for video games

This is pretty awesome. Advancer Technologies released what’s probably a viral video for their biofeedback sensors, which take muscle impulses to create signals that you could connect to an Arduino HID controller which turns any arbitrary input signals into specific key- or mouse-presses. Ergo, playing Mario by flexing.

Of course, Mario involves going right a lot more than going left. So next time you see some guy with a really insanely large right bicep and a flimsy left one, you can now more safely assume he’s a video game player, rather than a chronic masturbater. (Besides, that’s the forearm. Get it right.)

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Biofeedback for video games
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