Motion-Control Gaming
Motion-control gaming is a type of video game technology that allows players to interact with games through physical movements. Instead of using traditional controllers, players use their bodies to control characters or actions on the screen. This technology often utilizes sensors or cameras to track movements, making the gaming experience more immersive and active.
Popularized by systems like the Nintendo Wii and Microsoft Kinect, motion-control gaming encourages physical activity and social interaction. Players can engage in various activities, from sports to dance, making it appealing to a wide audience. This innovative approach has transformed how people experience video games.