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Otoizm - Digital Pet That Loves Music
The Otoizm is a digital pet whose growth and well-being depends on the music you expose it to when you hook it up to your music player. Due out later this year, your Otoizm not only responds to your musical choices, but will compose music for you and engage other Otoizm it encounters in "dance sessions."
Is it wrong of me that I envision feeding an Otoizm entirely on a diet of West Side Story, so that when it does come across another Otoizm it might feel compelled to fight them...with dance? (Really - there's no need to answer that question. I already know.) - [Star C. Foster]
(via Gizmodo)
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Posted by sarcasmo on January 26, 2006 in MP3 and Media Players | Permalink
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