I would think that amusement parks would be all over this, however why would they not add to the price? Use the camera for $40 or $60 and get a CD plus cash back when you turn it in. This would seem a better way to prevent losses.
Maybe this is how the next "Riddick" will have his eyes. Full abilities. Then there wouldn't be an excuse to wear the cool goggles/glasses all the time. Scratch that idea.
If there is a niche for where to broadcast games and attract an audience, it is the internet. The problem is that it takes some sort of organizational structure to keep the average person interested. If the content is on TV it is being produced, possibly set to music, and presented to the audience.
The side people are already in tune to is the ability to simply put a few clips up online and then let the best of them gain ratings so that users can watch them. That is just too much work for the average bear, perhaps TV is easy enough.
I would think that amusement parks would be all over this, however why would they not add to the price? Use the camera for $40 or $60 and get a CD plus cash back when you turn it in. This would seem a better way to prevent losses.
Maybe this is how the next "Riddick" will have his eyes. Full abilities. Then there wouldn't be an excuse to wear the cool goggles/glasses all the time. Scratch that idea.
If there is a niche for where to broadcast games and attract an audience, it is the internet. The problem is that it takes some sort of organizational structure to keep the average person interested. If the content is on TV it is being produced, possibly set to music, and presented to the audience. The side people are already in tune to is the ability to simply put a few clips up online and then let the best of them gain ratings so that users can watch them. That is just too much work for the average bear, perhaps TV is easy enough.