Arcade machines have evolved significantly with the integration of motion controls and gesture recognition, offering players a more immersive gaming experience. Modern arcade games often use sensors like accelerometers, infrared cameras, or depth-sensing cameras to detect player movements. For example, games like "Dance Dance Revolution" rely on pressure-sensitive pads, while others use cameras to track gestures, such as swinging a virtual tennis racket. These technologies translate physical actions into in-game responses, making gameplay more interactive and engaging. Motion controls also attract casual gamers by simplifying controls, eliminating complex button combinations. As technology advances, arcade machines continue to innovate, blending physical activity with digital entertainment for a dynamic gaming experience.
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