“Understanding Visual Interfaces for the Next Generation of Dance-Based Rhythm Video Games” by Charbonneau, Wingrave, Miller and LaViola Jr.
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- SIGGRAPH 2009
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- Understanding Visual Interfaces for the Next Generation of Dance-Based Rhythm Video Games
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A study comparing three different visual methods for displaying dance-routine information in RealDance, a next-generation dancing videogame prototype. RealDance uses four Nintendo Wiimotes, attached to the player’s arms and legs, providing a 3D spatial interface for more natural gameplay.