HyperScan RFID-Enabled Game Console
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HyperScan console with controller. Game CD loads on the right side.
HyperScan console with controller. Game CD loads on the right side.
Picture of the HyperScan console taken at Comic-Con 2006 in San Diego.
Picture of the HyperScan console taken at Comic-Con 2006 in San Diego.
HyperScan character cards. The cards have embedded RFID chips and a small amount of memory. Winning players get upgrades and more powerful characters by swiping their cards over the console.
HyperScan character cards. The cards have embedded RFID chips and a small amount of memory. Winning players get upgrades and more powerful characters by swiping their cards over the console.
Article continues belowComic-Con attendees testing out the console
Comic-Con attendees testing out the console
Screenshot from the launch game, Marvel X-Men
Screenshot from the launch game, Marvel X-Men
Top down picture of the HyperScan console. The console will use a 108 MHz Sunplus processor capable of producing VGA graphics and decoding MP3 music and MPEG4 video.
Top down picture of the HyperScan console. The console will use a 108 MHz Sunplus processor capable of producing VGA graphics and decoding MP3 music and MPEG4 video.
FCC submitted picture of the HyperScan game controller - 09-22-06
FCC submitted picture of the HyperScan game controller - 09-22-06
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