If, like us, you've been waiting to see
Kinect in control of a truly marquee game, your wait has now come to an end. The same fella that brought us the
Kinect lightsaber has returned with a hack enabling eager nostalgics to enjoy a bout of
Super Mario controlled only by their body contortions. OpenKinect was used to get the motion-sensing peripheral -- originally intended exclusively for use with an Xbox 360 -- to communicate with his PC, while a simple NES emulator took care of bringing the
25-year old plumber to life. The video awaits after the break.
Continue reading Kinect used to control Super Mario on a PC, redefine convergence (video)
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