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OCZ May Bring Its Neural Controller to Consoles

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The next time your Xbox Live opponent threatens to destroy you with their mind, he might actually mean it. The same holds true for the Sony Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii consoles, as OCZ is considering bringing its Neural Impluse Actuator to all three major consoles.

In sci-fi fashion, the NIA interprets electrical signals from your brain to issue commands and so far the device is only available for PC gamers. But in a meeting with TechRadar, OCZ's director of marketing Tobias Brinkmann said his company is actively looking into porting the controller over to consoles.

"It's definitely something we are looking into," Brinkmann said. "The thing we think would be most cools is to get the NIA working with the Nintendo Wii - that would be good. But of course it would be great if we could get it working with all the consoles."

OCZ isn't the only company that sees a future in thought controls. Brinkmann claims that Microsoft once tried to aquire the NIA technology from OCZ, perhaps in an attempt to separate its Xbox 360 console from the PS3 and Wii.

Is mind control the next big thing? Post your thoughts below, or just think them.

Image Credit: OCZ

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avatarNueral Impulses

That is awesome and all, but how do you set it up,
would you have to go through and set each thing with something that
your thinking or imagining, because everyones brainwaves are different
aren't they, so you would have to basicly program it just for yourself,
then what happens if the batteries die?

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avatarGah!

Read the magazine! Look at the wikipedia article! Read a more in depth review! Just google it! It doesn't work that way!

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