In the June 2002 issue of Official Xbox Magazine, they had an article about braintracking. Here's what they said:
"Even though speech recognition technology seems to be at the cutting edge of videogame science, there is an even more futuristic control scheme in the works for the Xbox. IBVA Technologies, a company that has been working on braintracking controls since the early '70s, is lobbying Microsoft to open up the Xbox Development Kit to support its technology."
"The controls would enable players to control basic game actions with their thoughts alone. 'For instance,' DeVito adds, 'if you're racing along in Project Gotham or RalliSport, and your concentration is broken, our system will pick that up and kick in the handbrake to spin control out of your hands. It's wild stuff, and we want to go much further.' "
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