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The inherent appeal of physically controlled peripherals

Authors :
Nakatsu, R
Hoshino, J
Johnson, Daniel
Gardner, John
Wiles, Janet
Sweetser, Penelope
Hollingsworth, Kelly
Nakatsu, R
Hoshino, J
Johnson, Daniel
Gardner, John
Wiles, Janet
Sweetser, Penelope
Hollingsworth, Kelly
Source :
Entertainment Computing: Technologies and Applications - proceedings of the IFIP 1st International Workshop on Entertainment Computing
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Computer game controllers that require the user to interact using physical movements (other than finger movements) are becoming increasingly popular. The present study sought to explore the factors and context which impact upon preferences for particular physically controlled game peripherals. A comprehensive user study was undertaken and both qualitative and quantitative data were analysed. The results highlight the importance of intuitiveness and realism as factors influencing both the degree of control experienced and attitudes towards physically controlled game peripherals.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Entertainment Computing: Technologies and Applications - proceedings of the IFIP 1st International Workshop on Entertainment Computing
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1146596841
Document Type :
Electronic Resource