Video games with action dictated by brain waves will be available by the end of the year, according to San Jose-based, Silicon Valley company NeuroSky.
"Its like 'The Force'", said a company spokeman dressed as 'Darth Vader', demonstrating the invention at the recent Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
How it all works is that 'sensors' gauge moods by measuring brain wave emissions, translated into video game action by CPU software, according to NeuroSky spokesman Greg Hyver.
Onscreen objects can be pushed or pulled by focusing and aiming with a computer mouse.
"The technology has been around for a hundred years," Hyver said.
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