ETH Game Technology Centre has figured out how to turn the likes of Super Mario Bros and Castlevania into 360-degree multiplayer games.
According to Ars Technica, Disney Research's Bob Sumner founded the ETH Game Technology Centre earlier this year, and was tasked with coming up with a "cool concept" for the Eurographics 2015 conference.
Using an actual NES console with real game cartridges, they connected eight controllers using an "Arduino-based multiplexer." The video feed was upscaled and fed into a PC which ran custom software "that takes incoming video frames and copies them into a new, much wider output buffer."
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According to Ars Technica, Disney Research's Bob Sumner founded the ETH Game Technology Centre earlier this year, and was tasked with coming up with a "cool concept" for the Eurographics 2015 conference.
Using an actual NES console with real game cartridges, they connected eight controllers using an "Arduino-based multiplexer." The video feed was upscaled and fed into a PC which ran custom software "that takes incoming video frames and copies them into a new, much wider output buffer."
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