When it comes to the future of gaming, opposable thumbs are so passé. At least that is what the dreamers at T3 Magazine think when they started to commission future designs for their “future tech” feature. They are showcasing a Wii headset accessory that uses brainwaves to control characters and also features immersive in-ear headphones. They envision a streamlined Wii Remote with just the one button. Just point and press, and let your frontal lobes do the rest. All-in all, this is a cool idea, but I am looking more forward to a world filled with blue haired hotties praying to phallic symbols.
Nintendo Wii 2010 Style
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