Website review: Video Game Vest Simulates Sensation...

Someone discovered this in Video Games 44 reviews since Jan 11, 2008
icon tagsvideo-games sciam.com/article.cfm

Thumbs up People who like this website

hobbes4725
Saugus
flashy007
Palmdale
Minchu
El Cajon
jferrise
California
dartfrogger85
California
nairbachilles
California
Pseudoflame
Utah
skroadie
Portland
buddycatz
Idaho
Devious-Primate
Colorado

StumbleUpon is the best way to discover great web sites, videos, photos, blogs and more - based on your interests. Everything is submitted and rated by the community. Discover, share and review the best of the web!

Thumbs up Reviews of this website

Btown418 rated 4 months ago
Can we get this for COD4 asap? Honestly Bad-a$$.
dartfrogger85 rated 4 months ago
One step closer to becoming fully immersed in gaming...
gomezzzza rated 4 months ago
Interesting and funny, yet utterly pointless.
HellishHabanero rated 4 months ago
No thanks. I'm holding out for the underwear distributed by "America's Funniest Home Videos" that simulates being hit in the crotch with a football.
LuigiM rated 4 months ago
From the "cool and yet indescribably weird at the same time" file: Bulletproof-looking vests that simulate being shot. That's what this company is trying for, only in video games. Will it desensitize gamers to violence even more, or make them think before pulling out that gun? Will it take off as a business deal? Will it be awesome? I think that the answer to all of these questions is a definite "maybe".
Kahootsveldty rated 4 months ago
A simulation of being shot, ... um No Thanks!
MechanicalMan rated 4 months ago
From the page: "Video game maker TN Games delivers a vest filled with sensors that promises to give fans a more authentic experience" I would totally buy this for the sheer hell of it. I just hope it won't be a flop like a few other gadgets made in the past for video game systems and such.
henray8n rated 4 months ago
wow, so how much are these things gonna cost? not sure I'd want one though as I'd probably be feeling it a lot.
This page is not affiliated with sciam.com.