From the dawn of computers to the current day the PC and its processing capabilities have taken massive leaps. Computers once as big as rooms can now be housed inside a mobile phone. However the way we interact with computers has remained essentially the same; a mouse and keyboard, for the most part, is all that is utilised.
The world of video games is perhaps the best place to look for advancements that address this problem. Game controllers; from Guitar Hero controllers to Xbox’s Kinects gesture tracking technology allow users to interact with technology in new ways. Utilising technology such as eye-tracking and leading in the field of virtual reality, the multi-disciplinary nature of games makes them a fascinating area for research.
An area that has not been researched in depth in relation to games is BCI. Brain-computer interfacing utilises user brainwaves as a means of communicating with computers. The aim of this research is to create a system that will allow for the altering of