Play Pacman, Pinball, and Pong With a Paramecium 88
An anonymous reader writes "Science is rarely ever this cool! 'Physicist Ingmar Riedel-Kruse and his team from Stanford University have done just that by creating versions of classic games that you can navigate by physically controlling living organisms. A game called PAC-mecium is Pacman with a twist: players use a console to change the polarity of an electrical field in a fluid chamber filled with paramecia, which makes the organisms move in different directions. A camera sends real-time images to a computer, where they are superimposed onto a game board (see video above). By looking at the screen, a player can guide the paramecia to eat virtual yeast cells and make them avoid Pacman-like fish. A microprocessor tracks the movement of the organisms to keep score.' Also available are versions of Pinball, Pong, and soccer."
Just a game (Score:5, Insightful)
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If this is just a game, how can we tell who the NPCs are?
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Welcome to Corneria.
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Urge to destroy world ... rising
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Natalie Portman Hot Grits!
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*sigh* Times are tough.
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>>>Some higher species might be doing the same thing with us humans.
Ahhh..... you've seen the end of Men In Black 2. ;-) As for this game I'm pretty sure I've already played it on my 70s-era Atari: http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9026 [arcade-museum.com]
And of course other Pac-Man clones like Maze Craze, Make Trax, Ladybuy, Mouse Trap (cats instead of ghosts - eat a pill and your mouse becomes adog), and so on. Some of these were better than the official Pacman/Ms Pacman from Atari, although I t
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If you can't kill them, they're definitely an NPC. If they keep repeating themselves or try sending them on a quest they're probably an NPC too. It's worth trying to kill these ones just for bug testing purposes. Careful though, if you're too obvious with the killings, the admins often send guards after you. The guards are harder to kill as they often work in groups, so running away is the best idea here.
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sending you on a quest*
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So the pope - who else?
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Yeah, where does the line get drawn. Dog vs. dog combat landed Michael Vick in jail for a stretch, but there's a long ways to go (in the Aristotilean sense) between paramecia and dogs.
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Asimov to the rescue... [wikipedia.org]
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If you could mutate from a protozoa to a virus... well, we have a Noble prize at hand!
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Of course...
You'd be daft to think otherwise.
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the arrogance of this (Score:1)
disgusting. they are life too.
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Um. Have you not noticed that we humans are the characters in a game and the score is money? Guess who the players are as well.
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Um. Have you not noticed that we humans are the characters in a game and the score is money? Guess who the players are as well.
Capitalism Ho!
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Merde...
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you do know where your posting right ?
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Hope you've never played naughts and crosses on paper, that shit is made fom plants you know.
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there is an industry of creating paper, because we use it for various things that lead to food and shelter. some of us exercise our minds from time to time by playing tictactoe, and that doesn't seem directly related to our survival. however, that is still a sort of training.
this particular story discusses some people who took a computer game and tried to recreate it with live creatures. it is wrong because there is no advantage in doing it with live creatures (even if there might be a point to actually pro
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Many times you don't know what the benefit of a science experiment/project will be, not till many years after that. Maybe it started as some kind of pet project (no pun intended), and maybe that's all it will ever amount to. But maybe in a few years we'll see applications for this. Sometimes we just do stuff to "goof around" and we may be surprised at the results. Example: Google's "20% time " revolves exactly around this idea, and it has been very productive.
Now, you might say that I would think differentl
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I agree, and I don't really know why they modded you down.
This is worse than organized dog/cock fights.
I understand that these things don't have a mind of their own (as far as we can tell), but I say it's wrong.
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How the hell is it worse than making dogs and cocks (hur hur hur) fight each other? Puppies are way cuter than parameciumseses.
Re:the arrogance of this (Score:5, Insightful)
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Not to mention - won't someone PLEASE think of the water molecules?
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they have no ability to feel pain, and certainly no ability to suffer.
How do you know?
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Pain is entirely the creation of a nervous system, and suffering is the creation of memory of pain.
How do you know?
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do it with electrodes in a frog's brain (Score:5, Funny)
go to i95 or you rlocal 8 lane highway, play frogger for real
since frog muscles will respond to electric jolts after death, do it with a dead frog, so PETA can't complain
then you have something even better than the classic arcade: zombie frogger
or, more in style with the electrical bolts and mad scientist-messing-with-life theme here: frankenstein frogger
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Who needs electricity, just use good ol' mechanical force and launch them across the freeway, some may prefer to throw them, use a bat or even make an elaborate catapult (frogapult?) I find a tennis racquet works quite well.
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Who needs electricity, just use good ol' mechanical force and launch them across the freeway,[...]
"Angry Frogs"?
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since frog muscles will respond to electric jolts after death, do it with a dead frog, so PETA can't complain
Meh, you'll probably give them a reason to complain by how you procure a dead frog. I'm guessing it has to be fairly fresh for that to work.
Combat? (Score:1)
Can I play Combat with it? That way, I can pull the good ol' "shoot-him-through-the-wall" trick and then watch when it gets all pissed off and throws the controller at me.
In B4 PETA! (Score:2)
In before PETA drama!
*reads comments in the FA* ...crap.
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Are you breathing? Are your saliva glands, stomach and intestine working? Do you have white blood cells?
If any of the above are true your body already is a micro-organism slaughter ground.
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How dare he try to keep his immune system healthy! Won't somebody please think of the infections?
Meh (Score:2)
Beware (Score:3)
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"Global Biological War", but i remember that the only way to win is not to play it.
I guess you could also say "the only way to play is by winning"
citation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Legend_(novel) [wikipedia.org]
In other news.... (Score:2)
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*chuckle*
But what I find more likely is that Stanford lawyers have already rushed out and patented using non-sentient life as a component in computer games, and would sue CapCom if they did the same.
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And a notice from the state game commission that it might violate laws against "virtual" remote hunting of live organisms if implemented over the Internet.
My biggest issue (Score:1)
as the token vegan and animal rights activist... (Score:2)
Not a PETA supporter, but ... (Score:1)
hmm (Score:1)
Whoah (Score:3)
Re:Whoah (Score:4, Funny)
I know it does. I just upped the impulse in your amygdala and slightly lowered your dopamine. It was a slight penalty to my logical reasoning score but gave me much needed morality points.
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BEST. STORY. EVER. (Score:1)
*points to user name*
I would have been up for playing games with you guys whenever - you just had to ask!!!
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*points to user name*
I would have been up for playing games with you guys whenever - you just had to ask!!!
...but it's more fun to force you by electrically controlling your impulses.
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Dear Mr. Ingmar Riedel-Kruse (Score:2)
They're cute little creatures. Run around on the microscope slide like an over-eager dog. Why would anyone want to torture one for a game? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramecium [wikipedia.org]
That's great, but... (Score:2)
Needs better DRM (Score:1)
This game could easily be hacked to connect the controller directly to the game. That would be unfair to all those who achieved a decent high score using the paramecium-webcam interface.
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