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Andrew Rivolski: multi-display cooperation game over the internet
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Proceedings of 5th ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Network and system support for games table of contents
Singapore
Article No. 52  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-589-4
Authors
Tsuyoshi Hisamatsu  Keio University Murai Laboratory, Fujisawa Kanagawa, Japan
Andy Yamada  Keio University Inakage Laboratory, Fujisawa Kanagawa, Japan
Tomoyuki Nezu  Keio University Inakage Laboratory, Fujisawa Kanagawa, Japan
Toshimasa Yamazaki  Program Manager Advanced Technology Initiative Alliance & Technology Cisco Systems K. K., Shinjuku-ku Tokyo, Japan
Kazunori Sugiura  Keio University Murai Laboratory, Fujisawa Kanagawa, Japan
Masahiko Inakage  Keio University Inakage Laboratory, Fujisawa Kanagawa, Japan
Osamu Nakamura  Keio University Murai Laboratory, Fujisawa Kanagawa, Japan
Jun Murai  Keio University Murai Laboratory, Fujisawa Kanagawa, Japan
Sponsor
SIGCOMM: ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Andrew Rivolski is a multiplayer network game played in an environment consisting of multiple displays over the Internet. The players are placed in two different remote locations, and by having mutual interactions the game allows the players to experience a cooperative phenomenon. We have demonstrated three times between SFC, NAIST and USC.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Tsuyoshi Hisamatsu: colleagues
Andy Yamada: colleagues
Tomoyuki Nezu: colleagues
Toshimasa Yamazaki: colleagues
Kazunori Sugiura: colleagues
Masahiko Inakage: colleagues
Osamu Nakamura: colleagues
Jun Murai: colleagues