Intellect Motion shows off new motion-sensing gaming devices
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Intellect Motion's GameCube
Intellect Motion's IM Gun
Intellect Motion's GameCube, combined with the PMotion
Intellect Motion's PMotion
Intellect Motion's SMotion
A Xonotic screenshot
A Xonotic screenshot
Intellect Motion's GameCube and IM Gun, in use at CES
Article Summary
While opinions are divided on how video games affect young minds, one thing seems to be definite – spending a lot of time playing sit-down games makes kids fat. Fortunately, gaming systems like Wii and Kinect are getting players active. Now, motion capture and medical diagnostics company Intellect Motion hopes to take that trend farther, with a line of active gaming products aimed at keeping children fit.
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