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Babble at Toy Fair: The Star Wars Force Trainer

By Top Star Wars Toys, June 1, 2010 Star Wars Videos

 

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21 Comments - Add Yours
vileguy

June 1, 2010

This isn’t a game it’s a gimmick. If you look at the WII games that the motion sensor, they’re really terrible. It’s the equivalent to switching from using a keyboard to using a touchscreen. A touchscreen is much newer technology, but you constantly type wrong characters because you can’t feel the buttons. Imagine playing a game with ur brain, If you let your mind wander at all you could lose your edge, that’s not a fun gaming environment. Just cuz you can use it doesn’t mean u have a reason to.

slayor2000

June 1, 2010

REALLY?
WOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOW!!!

GAMERGUY11111

June 2, 2010

i don’t even know what ur talkin about but i agree with you

toysax54

June 2, 2010

look this is a toy… and it is cutting edge and yet primitive . In yrs to come, as the chip becomes cheaper you will start seeing video games that require no controller. In fact there was a film made yrs ago.. with clint eastwood, about hijacking an experimental russian jet that is controled by the mind of the pilot… remember jules vern? that nutcase? travel to the moon? HUMBUG! LOL

toysax54

June 2, 2010

the experience of initiating the fan is one of clearing ones mind and relaxing.. and them focusing ones intent to raise the ball…

Sickshot12

June 2, 2010

It doesn’t care what you are concentrating on, it works by speeding up the fan according to how hard you are concetrating.

gaztheman

June 2, 2010

Toysax, does the game sense the fact you are trying to lift the ball, or would it work better if you thought of starting the fan? sickshot12 is arguing that the question is not valid, but i’d like to know. cheers

gaztheman

June 2, 2010

Because of course “everyone” wanted yours didn’t they…

“everyone loves the opinion of someone who’s greatest response to a completely non-threatening comment is “Your an idiot”

Sickshot12

June 2, 2010

That’s nice, have fun with your supposed life, mabye you should stop trying to critisize and debunk every video you see on the internet, nobody really wanted your opinion in the first place.

gaztheman

June 2, 2010

why does everyone on youtube have an agenda…? “hey! I know! I’ll look at peoples posts and then call them names and pretend Im a hard-man.” You know what dude, if you’ve got it figured out, then well done. I mean I was only raising a question. I hope you get one and reach the highest level on it… meanwhile I’ll be out actually having a life and meeting people, while you’re stuck in your room trying to beat level 10 of a stupid kids toy and people call you “Obi-wanker-nobi” behind your back.

Sickshot12

June 2, 2010

Your point is far from valid, you concentrate on lifting the ball and the sensors send those signals to the processor which tells the fan when to start and stop. If you sat and thought about it you would understand.

gaztheman

June 2, 2010

Um… No, I’m making a valid point… I’m sure there will be people who agree with me…

Sickshot12

June 2, 2010

You’re an idiot.

gaztheman

June 2, 2010

Ok… there is a fan….So why, if you are concentrating on the ball, does that make the fan work? surely you would have to think about starting the fan, not moving the ball. Also, who’s to say that the fan isnt just timed to begin a few moments after you turn it all on anyway giving you the imression that it’s you controling it?

toysax54

June 2, 2010

do some of you think the world is still flat? do some of you think that the moon is made of cream cheese…? this is for real… and yes… its only the beginning!

toysax54

June 2, 2010

I sell this product… the eeg waves are sent to a micro processor in the base of the toy… that in turn activates the fan DUHHHHHHHHHHHHH

kcaz94

June 2, 2010

its obvious to everyone that there is a fan. the point is seeing that the game can actually sense the strength of your brainwaves.

ericdrago1

June 2, 2010

i wish i could use the force. it will be so cool

Globe85

June 2, 2010

come back when the fan is gone.. :p

kaheynu

June 2, 2010

In the future as this type of tech filters it’s way thru everyday living don’t be surprised in the decades or centuries to come if we don’t need this type of mechanical technology to help us move objects with our mind. Perhaps this how we humans become telekinetic. In essence you have to exercise the brain to become telekinetic. And with this tech I think we are well on our way. What do you think?

themeconspiracy

June 2, 2010

this is awesome. we need one of these for the office :)

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