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The Iphone Spot: Robot Playing Rockband On Iphone
MacBytes.com: Robot plays "Rock Band" on the iPhone
iPhone Alley - RSS: Dude Makes Rock Band Playing Robot Because He can
| Por si te da paja jugar al Rockband para iPhone podes hacerte esto: http://bit.ly/3a73FK 3 days ago |
| Robô que joga RockBand no iPhone: http://bit.ly/3m2IJl (excesso de tempo livre, criatividade e conhecimento, hehehe) (dica do @Memphisbr) 17 days ago |
| Robot + iPhone = Rockband http://bit.ly/3m2IJl 19 days ago |
Robot Playing Rockband On Iphone
The Iphone Spot —
Apparently for some it is very important to record and so a guy has even built a robot capable of playing Rock Band in his place, even without committing an error.
Robot plays "Rock Band" on the iPhone
MacBytes.com —
[image] Behold! A new level in nerdity as someone configured a robot to play the iPhone version of “Rock Band”. I guess this means you should be a tad suspicious when a buddy of yours claims to have gotten an all-time high score on the game. The contraption, created by Joe Bowers, uses ambient light sensors to “detect the falling notes and then taps out the music with some conductive foam attached to some squeaky fake fingers.” Bowers writes of his invention: Rock Band has been released on the iPhone, and even though its a lot of fun, I would rather have something play it for me. Preferably a robot! The light sensor sends data to an Arduino, which is ...
Dude Makes Rock Band Playing Robot Because He can
iPhone Alley - RSS —
So you think you're pretty great at Rock Band [ App Store , $9.99] on your iPhone or iPod touch because you can beat your friends, eh? How about a machine? That's right, tough guy. Joe Bowers has created a machine with no purpose other than mastering Rock Band and putting us humans to shame doing so. It consists of a robotic "hand" that can detect changes in light, and it can play the game's highest level of difficulty without the help of us fleshy types. [via Mashable! ]



