Well, the Roboexotica is taking place in Vienna (I think just at this moment). And as you might know, most of this event is about “Cocktail serving robots”. One of the submissions this year takes Super Mario into the duty. A combination of old NES-hardware, water-pumps, an NES-Emulator, some hardware devices and a server written in Python turns this old game, into an “immersive experience”, that also serves alcohol. Voila, what do gamers want more?
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Looks a lot like a story that was sent directly to Kotaku by a reader…way to give credit, guys
http://kotaku.com/5418624/mario-tetris-turned-into-robots-that-serve-you-drinks
Posted on December 4th, 2009 at 23:39