Sega is launching an arcade machine in Japan that uses a custom sandbox as the controller. The iconic game developer and former console maker is calling it “Edel Sunaba” and, perhaps most impressively, it offers specially modified sand that can be sculpted without water and doesn’t stick to your hands. In other words, video game arcades that pick one of these up won’t be left with a small beach on the floor at the end of each day. Worlds are projected on top of the sandbox and, by analysing the verticality of the sand, the game’s projections will change based...
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