Skip to content

ThePawn02

Gaming and Streaming Content

  • Blog
  • Editor's Picks
  • eSports
  • Guides
  • Headlines
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Uncategorized
  • Website Update
Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
    • Guild Mentality
    • The Zealots
    • Malign
  • Socials
    • Youtube Channel
    • Twitch Channel
    • Kick.com
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
Subscribe
  • Home
  • 2025
  • March
  • Japanese boffins invent the ‘world’s smallest shooting game’ by using an electron beam to blast particles one billionth of a metre in size
  • News

Japanese boffins invent the ‘world’s smallest shooting game’ by using an electron beam to blast particles one billionth of a metre in size

First-particle shooter.
ThePawn.com March 1, 2025 2 min read
Japanese boffins invent the ‘world’s smallest shooting game’ by using an electron beam to blast particles one billionth of a metre in size

First-particle shooter.

Modern PC gaming is an endless war against drive space, with every new blockbuster gobbling up more gigabytes than the last one. At my current rate of C drive consumption, by the end of the year the only game I’ll be able to fit on there would be some sort of microscopic shoot ’em up cooked up in a Japanese lab.

What fortuitous timing, then, that such a game was just invented. A research team from the School of Engineering at Japan’s Nagoya University created the “world’s smallest shooting game” by manipulating nanoparticles roughly 1 billionth of a meter in size in real time.

Reported phys.org, the game, which seemingly is yet to be given a name (though my pick would be Subspace Invaders) is a mixed reality affair where a digital controller is used to manipulate real-world objects. In this case, the physical objects are nanoscale polystyrene balls, while the digital tech is an electron beam, which generates electric fields and optical images onto a display. The balls represent enemies, while the beam represents the player, resembling a triangular spaceship on the screen through which the nanoparticles are displayed. The game itself is very simple, with the player manipulating the beam to shoot the polystyrene balls.

“The system projects the game ship onto real nanophysical space as an optical image and force field, creating an MR where nanoparticles and digital elements interact,” explained Professor Takayuki Hoshino, who led the research team. “The game is a shooting game in which the player manipulates a ship and shoots bullets at real nanoparticles to repel them. Through this, we successfully demonstrated real-time interaction between digital data and physical nano-objects.”

As for the reason behind the game’s creation, it’s designed to demonstrate the team’s technology for manipulating objects at the nanoscale level, which has numerous real world applications. ” We could 3D print the created objects in real time, potentially revolutionizing the world of 3D printing,” Hoshino cites as an example. “Or use the same guidance technique to guide toxic agents to virus cells in living organisms and kill them.” Now I’ve just imagined a sci-fi story where a pro gamer gets recruited to blast the bugs out of a billionaire’s body, although depending on how realistic Hoshino’s suggestions are, it may not be science fiction for long.

There’s a video of the tech in action that you can watch above. The footage is grainy and the framerate frankly unacceptable, but if you look closely you can see the beam being directed toward the nanoparticles, pushing them apart ever so slightly. As a game, it probably needs some work before being submitted for this year’s Game Awards, but as a demonstration of nanotechnology, it’s pretty darned astonishing.

2025 games: This year’s upcoming releases
Best PC games: Our all-time favorites
Free PC games: Freebie fest
Best FPS games: Finest gunplay
Best RPGs: Grand adventures
Best co-op games: Better together

About Post Author

ThePawn.com

See author's posts

Continue Reading

Previous: 7 Classic Gene Hackman Movies You Should Go Watch Right Now
Next: Shockingly, nobody bought the $386,000 special edition of Dying Light that came with parkour lessons and a full-size custom zombie survival shelter

Related News

Should you play Rematch with a mouse or a controller? It’s a harder decision than you might think
3 min read
  • News

Should you play Rematch with a mouse or a controller? It’s a harder decision than you might think

ThePawn.com June 20, 2025
Rematch surpasses 1 million players in its first day of full release
2 min read
  • News

Rematch surpasses 1 million players in its first day of full release

ThePawn.com June 20, 2025
Elden Ring Nightreign player completes their ‘solo gremlin challenge’, clearing every boss in a row as its squishiest character
2 min read
  • News

Elden Ring Nightreign player completes their ‘solo gremlin challenge’, clearing every boss in a row as its squishiest character

ThePawn.com June 20, 2025

Latest YouTube Video

Check out these awesome streamers

ThePawn02 on twitch

From Gamewatcher

  • Company of Heroes 3's Opal Scorpion 2.1.0 Update Adds Five New Maps, Gameplay Improvements, and More Next Week
  • Tempest Rising's First Major Content Update, Rally & Recon, Adds Six New Maps, 2v2 Ranked, Spectator Mode, and More
  • Roguelike 2D Action-Platformer Autogun Heroes: Supercharged Blasts Its Way to PC
  • Chrono Odyssey Preview
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Review

From IGN

  • Limited Edition IGN Artist Series Hellwalker Prints from Dave Rapoza Now Available
  • Duke Nukem Rights Acquired by Devil May Cry and Castlevania Showrunner
  • Anime Rising Codes (June 2025)
  • Rockstar Fans Think They've Worked Out the Truth Behind Those Red Dead Redemption Teases — and It's Not What They Were Hoping For
  • Parasite Testing Codes (June 2025)

From Kotaku

  • Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 3 Delightful Games We’re Swinging Into Summer With
  • Mario Kart World's Mirror Mode Is A Little Too Confusing To Activate
  • Six Things I Wish I Knew Before Setting Up My Switch 2
  • Sprite + Tea Review: This Crap Needs To Be Outlawed
  • What Do Smart Steering And Auto-Accelerate Do In Mario Kart World?

.

You may have missed

Wordle hint and answer today #1463 (June 21 2025)
1 min read
  • Guides

Wordle hint and answer today #1463 (June 21 2025)

ThePawn.com June 20, 2025
NYT Connections hint (Sat, 21 Jun)
1 min read
  • Guides

NYT Connections hint (Sat, 21 Jun)

ThePawn.com June 20, 2025
Should you play Rematch with a mouse or a controller? It’s a harder decision than you might think
3 min read
  • News

Should you play Rematch with a mouse or a controller? It’s a harder decision than you might think

ThePawn.com June 20, 2025
Limited Edition IGN Artist Series Hellwalker Prints from Dave Rapoza Now Available
2 min read
  • Headlines

Limited Edition IGN Artist Series Hellwalker Prints from Dave Rapoza Now Available

ThePawn.com June 20, 2025
Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
  • Socials
  • Twitch
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Kick.com
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.