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Modified Tetris has calming effect

Posted August 19, 2007 12:59 PM

From New Scientist - Latest Headlines:

VIDEO games are notorious for raising adrenalin levels but now there's one that calms you down. Julian Spillane of game studio Frozen North Productions in Toronto, Canada, together with a programmer who goes by the name Ne0nRa1n, have created a version of Tetris called BioBlox. Players put one hand on a device that measures their pulse rate. As their pulse rises, so does the speed of the blocks falling from the top of the screen. That makes the game harder, creating an incentive for the player to calm down and so get a higher score. "I'm a big fan of weird input devices," says Spillane.

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08/20/2007 2:45 AM

And the winner of the Tetris world championship is - Phil 'Stoned' granite! We interviewed him through a cloud of interesting smelling smoke....

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08/20/2007 3:22 AM

But he always wonders what's on the other side?

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