Researchers create the world's smallest shooting video game using nanoscale technology
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A research team from Nagoya University developed the smallest shooting game using nanoparticles, showcasing 'nano-mixed reality' (MR). By employing high-speed electron beams, they created dynamic electric fields that manipulate nanoparticles in real-time on a display. Inspired by vintage games, the interactive experience combines virtual and physical worlds. Players control a joystick to navigate a spaceship, aiming at nano-sized targets, showcasing technology that seamlessly integrates digital and physical realms. This study marks significant progress towards advanced computer interface systems working at the nanoscale.
The system projects the game ship onto real nanophysical space as an optical image and force field, creating an MR where nanoparticles and digital elements interact.
As fans of vintage video games, they designed an interactive shooting game inspired by classic arcade titles, enabling players to interact with objects at the nanoscale level.
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