Tobii EyeAsteroids puts a modern spin on classic arcade game
Housed within the arcade-type frame is a 22-inch display supported by Philips sound box audio, and a Tobii IS-1-L Eye Tracker
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When I was a good bit younger, I wasted far too much of my spare time blowing up wave after wave of space rocks - and the occasional flying saucer - trying to get to the flip-over. Atari's most successful game, Asteroids, has now been given a futuristic make-over by eye-tracking and eye control specialist Tobii, developers of the impressive laptop prototype and the stand-alone PCEye system for Windows PCs. Built as a free-standing arcade game, EyeAsteroids players use only their eyes to aim and fire a laser at flying rocks and save the world from impending pulverization.
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