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/ Adam Richardson

Reality Fusion GameCam Announced

Reality Fusion GameCam has been announced, and the pitch is now loose in the wild for PC and console players to start arguing about.

Reality Fusion GameCam has been announced, and the pitch is now loose in the wild for PC and console players to start arguing about.

The useful part: GameCam lets players see themselves on the computer monitor as they interact with PC-generated opponents and objects like basketballs or volleyballs inside a variety of environments while using the players’ own gestures and movements to control play. GameCam comes with a six-game software suite and a Logitech QuickCam PC video camera to record the movements of the player’s body. The product’s six games for ages 10 and up let players participate in sports, dance to music, and take pictures of themselves in computer-generated environments. Listed pricing shows $129, so this is not vapor sitting on a press sheet.