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| scott:
@hexen wtf is an NES Hands Free? ha |
| hexen:
@scott Here's a Nintendo Power add for it. It's basically a controller for use by those disabled from the neck down. You use it by blowing into straws. Understandably I have never used it, and am glad I myself received it unused ;) |
| desocietas:
@scott Here's a Nintendo Power add for it. It's basically a controller for use by those disabled from the neck down. You use it by blowing into straws. Understandably I have never used it, and am glad I myself received it unused ;) --- End quote --- That reminds me of an interesting article on the subject of accessible-video game controllers that I read a few months back: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43365521/ns/technology_and_science-games/t/man-builds-years-quadriplegic-gaming/ Props to that dedicated engineer for all his selfless work. |
| scott:
Interesting, I wonder how well it actually works. Some of the things Nintendo came up with for the NES still amaze me. |
| madmax:
Those shelves look good! I still need a cabinet with a lock on it. gotta keep the games safe and out of the sun :p I remember seeing an article on the hands free controller. Unfortunately I don't think they had used it for the article though. looks interesting, I wonder how well it works. |
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