Tron Lightcycles, in Real Life 181
Digital_Quartz writes "This is a clever hack, using a laptop and GPS to play the classic Lightcycles game from Tron, using bicycles and a city. The page is a little light on details, but does give the essentials, including screen shots."
No thank you (Score:5, Funny)
Which means my opponent is trying to make me crash.
I don't need any help in that regard. I can get into accidents all by myself.
Re:No thank you (Score:5, Insightful)
maybe there should be a minimum speed limit? (which means you lose if you get too tired)
maybe a motorbike could be used, although you would need a closed course for safety,
this all seems too much for the real world
Re:No thank you (Score:3, Informative)
Re:No thank you (Score:5, Informative)
Re:No thank you (Score:2)
And if you say, once the person has been "wrapped around" once, doesn't that imply a rectangular grid? Last I checked we live on a sphere-like planet, which means I could drive in a small circle and claim to have enveloped the opponent!
Re:No thank you (Score:2)
RTFA. (Score:2)
Cross the other person's path, and you lose. The path is defined by the GPS. In the movie (and the game) it was a tad more dramatic when a player lost.
Maybe not (Score:5, Funny)
Betcha that would make you take it seriously
Re:JESUS was a baby but I don't think he was fucki (Score:1)
exercise is good (Score:5, Funny)
Be thankful they didn't do a real life version of Joust.
Re:exercise is good (Score:5, Funny)
That was our initial aim but PETA terrorists stole our ostriches. Bastards.
Re:exercise is good (Score:1)
Re:exercise is good (Score:2, Funny)
Re:exercise is good (Score:2)
Nope. This is Slashdot!
Re:exercise is good (Score:2, Informative)
Re:exercise is good (Score:2)
Re:exercise is good (Score:4, Funny)
Perhaps because it's been done already:
http://dclxvi.org/chunk/operations/chunk/image/hir es/joust150.jpg [dclxvi.org]
Re:exercise is good (Score:5, Funny)
A few minutes later I overheard the following conversation between one of the event organizers and an ambulance medic:
Medic: OK, what happened here?
Organizer: Well, they were jousting and....
Medic: Jousting? Did you say jousting?
Re:exercise is good (Score:4, Funny)
Re:exercise is good (Score:2)
There are more than just two jousters....
Play Joust online [tripletsandus.com]
Re:exercise is good (Score:2)
Yeah, I'm old.
Re:exercise is good (Score:2)
how about (Score:5, Interesting)
Hummunah.
I'd forgotten how cool the Dodge Tomahawk was... (Score:2)
Re:how about (Score:2)
Re:how about (Score:1)
Re:how about (Score:2)
Re:how about (Score:3, Interesting)
Find some sticky motorcycle tires and put them on the back of my 412 HP car, and tell me that they hook up better than (or as well as) the 11" wide tires that are on it now. Well, after the motorcycle tires go up in a cloud of smoke after one hard launch, that is.
Re:how about (Score:3, Informative)
Re:how about (BM?) (Score:2)
Back in my day, we used to call that:
Going to Burning Man [burningman.com]
Re:how about (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Typical Dodge Stupidity (Score:1)
Re:Typical Dodge Stupidity (Score:2)
SUVs are wicked stupid. This is one case where I'm glad to see the price of gas going up. How long do you think the soccer moms will keep them once it costs $100 twice a week to fill the thing with gas?
Re:Typical Dodge Stupidity (Score:2)
Re:Typical Dodge Stupidity (Score:1)
Tomahawk = some special purpose computing device not designed for general purpose computing
Big engine = Linux
New use for the phrase? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:New use for the phrase? (Score:3, Funny)
That is what they did, right?
Maybe I should read TFA...
Re:New use for the phrase? (Score:4, Funny)
The firemen will have to use a clever hack to pull you from the wreckage.
Link to a mirror (Score:5, Informative)
Get Greasmonkey for Firefox (Score:2)
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My last.fm page [www.last.fm]
awesome*2 (Score:4, Funny)
Re:awesome*2 (Score:1)
KFG
Hmmm... (Score:5, Funny)
By contrast, some 20 friends of mine were playing Laser Tag in a park after dark, and someone living in the area called the cops and said that there was a gang war going on, and something like 40 units descended on the park. They were ultimately let go that evening from the scene, but that had to be fun...
Re:Hmmm... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Hmmm... (Score:2)
Funny, that's exactly what the neighbor said last time we played Dungeons n Dragons in my appartment.
Re:Hmmm... (Score:2)
Re:Hmmm... (Score:2)
Re:Hmmm... (Score:3, Informative)
One night the cops were called. Granted this was a small town, and the number of cops was 2
So when they arrived, we got the 'So, what's going on here' discussion. We explained, they chuckled a bit, and asked us to call it a
OT:Hmmm... (Score:3, Funny)
Two cop cars showed up about halfway into it. You could see it in their faces when they pulled up. "Oh, this is just some geek meeting, nothing to worry about here."
Darwin Natural Selection? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Darwin Natural Selection? (Score:1)
The second outdoor video game (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:The second outdoor video game (Score:1)
Only problem was I couldn't figure out how to make all the players have superpowers, like the lightning ball...
Re:The second outdoor video game (Score:2)
Re:The second outdoor video game (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:The second outdoor video game (Score:5, Funny)
I'd like to see... (Score:4, Funny)
Other interesting (but failed) video game hacks (Score:5, Funny)
I tried Donkey Kong with a fake moustache, a mallet, and my local zoo. Didn't go so well either.
I tried yelling "hadouken" after throwing a bowling ball wrapped in a lit kerosene-doused rag. The neighbor kid thought it was pretty cool.
I pulled on the passenger door of a cop car, and as he tried to go after me, I went to the drivers' side to try to floor it. I yelled "It's CJ, foo!" I forget, I was either busted or wasted...and nobody thought it was cool.
I think next I'm going to re-create Hitman: Contracts by shaving my head, and getting good with a shotgun.
Re:Other interesting (but failed) video game hacks (Score:1)
Oh, right, like the neighbor kids these days even know what a hadouken is...
Pfft... (Score:2)
Gee, and I thought I was crazy trying to climb skyscrapers a-la Prince of Persia...
Check out the green line player (Score:3, Funny)
GPS games (Score:5, Interesting)
The other games feature a maze, a pair-matching game a la Concentration, a Whack-a-mole type game, and an asteroids clone. I've been a little leery of trying them, lest I be arrested for wacky behavior in a public area.
Re:GPS games (Score:1)
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20lbs of stuff! (Score:2)
Re:20lbs of stuff! (Score:2)
I thought maybe a better, and more fun way would be to use a GPS and wifi equipped PDA. Just tape the sucker to the handle bars. Of course you'd limit yourself to the largest wifi area around, but if you pick say the university campus, you'd have more than enough room to play a sweet game.
Also much cheaper. Could even use any old school bluetooth enabled PDA and bluetooth GPS adapter.
Re:20lbs of stuff! (Score:2)
wait, its only 12% or so...
that means that if you cannot get it moving with 20pounds extra load, you are obviously to weak to move you body at all, armchair hero.
1 thing missing.. (Score:2)
It wouldn't be a fast game if they players have to keep peeking inside their backpacks to avoid crashing.
Critical flaw in game!!! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Critical flaw in game!!! (Score:2)
Bah! :) (Score:2)
Maybe this thing could become like DDR - nerdy combined with physical exercise. Depends on how accurate the GPS is - you could in theory do this in a large parking lot or field, instead of a whole town...
you have to wear the suits. (Score:5, Funny)
Just so long... (Score:3, Funny)
*shudder*
Re:Just so long... (Score:2)
http://images.burningman.com/index.cgi?image=1675
Re:Just so long... (Score:3)
FWIW, I wouldn't wear the costume on a bicycle...too easy to damage it, and I've only got the one, still.
Cellphone version (Score:5, Informative)
http://datenmafia.org/gpstron/index-english.php [datenmafia.org]
Re:Cellphone version (Score:2)
But then what about the virtual me? (Score:2)
Re:But then what about the virtual me? (Score:1)
Meanwhile, in the computer world... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Meanwhile, in the computer world... (Score:1)
Not many servers making use of the new features, but "HexaTRON Server" is the one in the screenshot.
For those who want to run a server, here is an index of maps [armagetronad.net]-- if you have any to add, email me to add them [mailto].
More realistic (Score:1)
Yet more realistic - Add the right bike (Score:2)
http://www.dodge.com/tomahawk/flash.html [dodge.com]
If you crash... (Score:1)
At the very least, if you hit the wall does it punch a hole in whatever wall you hit and then remove your own from the playing field?
90 degree turns? (Score:2)
The only individual that could do that kinda thing was AUTOMAN!
And laugh as they call the bomb squad. (Score:5, Insightful)
*POP*
Cop #2: "Got 'im"
Ad-free mirror (Score:1)
maps.google.com (Score:2)
Ha, I want to see Frogger! (Score:2)
With Cosstumes.
Quake III (Score:2)
1.Abandoned warehouse or industrial complex
2.Guns...Lots of guns
3.A few "friends"
The advantage with this method is you can only be fragged once - or is that a disadvantage?
Re:Ha, I want to see Frogger! (Score:2)
You see, officer... (Score:2)
Re:You see, officer... (Score:2)
If you've seen the movie: (Score:4, Funny)
and an LCD screen
and a mobile phone
GPS
err and a RS232 cable
Oh fuck and a backpack to carry it all in
Where was I? Oh yeah...
Every thing you do, or learn will be imprinted on this disk!"
It's cool because... (Score:3, Funny)
I can see my house from here! (Score:2)
By the way, one of my favorite scenes from Family Guy is when it turns out that Peter Griffin used to be the red guy. Hilarious.
Starving? (Score:2)
Re:Syour sig. (Score:1)
Or guys in bad brains.