The Reykjavik Grapevine, an invaluable resource for travelers and immigrants living in Iceland, interviewed us recently about our mind-controlled zombie game, 28 Spoons Later.
Read on here!
The Reykjavik Grapevine, an invaluable resource for travelers and immigrants living in Iceland, interviewed us recently about our mind-controlled zombie game, 28 Spoons Later.
Read on here!
Many people who can’t read German have asked us to provide an English translation of a recent interview with our CEO in WirtschaftsWoche, Germany’s foremost economic weekly magazine. We are happy to oblige (with help from Google Translate)!
The original article can be found here.
Mind-Controlled Games Are a Billion-Dollar Market
– by Michael Brächer –
U.S. researcher Deepa Iyengar is designing computer games for mobile phones which are controlled by mind power. This is a fun, new opening in the market for the results of high-tech brain research.
(Deepa Iyengar is a cofounder and CEO of the Icelandic software company MindGames. She is a 39-year-old American who studied brain and cognitive sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.)
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To play our games W.I.L.D. or 28 Spoons Later, which are controlled by your relaxation and concentration, you will need the NeuroSky MindWave Mobile brainwave headset. Click here if you would like to purchase one! And thank you!
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Yes, it’s that time of year again! Game Developers Conference 2012 at San Francisco. If you’ll be there, you can try our mind-controlled games, W.I.L.D. and 28 Spoons Later, at the NeuroSky booth in the Expo, which starts Wednesday. Go on by booth #1917 and look for our MindGames logo.
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By Greg Anderson, January 17, 2012
I know we covered this Icelandic outfit not too long ago, but I find these games for brainwave readers and smartphones so uniquely interesting. MindGames’ newly released iPhone/iPad game, called 28 Spoons Later, puts you in the situation where you’re captured by a gentleman zombie who would like to eat a dish of brains for dinner, but will only do so with a spoon. The game is controlled by a PLX XWave headset that reads your brain’s focus level. By concentrating, you can bend the zombie’s spoons with your mind and stay alive as long as possible.
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