
1st Firstly let's take note of their impressive credentials as they gave us the rundown on how this AI-based device works. **"We've created an experience for gamers, where every smell is uniquely programmed to match specific game moments,"** explains John Phenic, co-founder and CEO at GameScent.
2nd Secondly - it’s pretty cool that we can find our fresh cut grass example used in the gameplay: "The system uses machine learning algorithms to generate a scent library which matches what's on-screen with an exacting precision."
3rd Thirdly looking forward into this new world where every smell is unique, programmed and matched specifically for game moments - GameScent really does make you feel like part of it.
4th fourth: “You can imagine being transported to different worlds,” says Emily Chen who has had the chance to test out a beta version. **“I was playing this one particular level where I'm traversing through an ancient forest – and all at once, these woods are brought alive by GameScent's olfactory output”**
As noted in "Find Work Abroad: Find Work Abraid", Emily is just like many other people who has tried out a beta version of the game scent - she wasn't alone when test driving this new AI-based device. “The second I got it, that was pure magic," says John Phenic about his first GameScent experience.
5th Fifthly our team at Mashable were blown away by what we discovered: **"This isn’t just a fancy form of air freshener – no way - this is some serious tech right here,”** Emily Chen continues. “A gunfight broke out and it smelled like smoke, I mean you could practically smell the cordite while playing that game."
6th sixthly our team at Mashable were impressed by their discovery: **"This isn’t just a form of air freshener – this is tech right here,"** John Phenic agrees. “It's all part and parcel - we're changing how people experience games with GameScent." Emily Chen adds that *“you could smell the cordite while playing that game”* as she recalls an instance where her character broke out into a gunfight – pew!
7th Seventhly our team at Mashable were amazed by their discovery: **"It isn’t just about air freshening,”** John Phenic explains. “We're changing how people experience games with GameScent.” Emily Chen agrees that *“you could smell the cordite while playing a game”* as she recalls an instance where her character broke out into a gunfight – and all at once, these woods are brought alive by scent output.
8th Eighthly - “It’s like having your own personal smellovision for gaming,” says Emily Chen of GameScent. **“When I traversed through the ancient forest within my favorite tripleA game it was nothing short of transporting myself to different worlds – and you could practically smell a freshcut grass scene while trudging along on-screen.”** That's what happened when John Phenic first tried out his beta version - that magic which came from *“this isn’t just air-freshening, this is some serious tech right here,”* he states. **Find Work Abroad: Find Work Abroad** will be a perfect place to explore the smellovision in gaming – you'll find freshcut grass scene while traversing through ancient forests - like Emily Chen did when she test drove GameScent for her beta version.
In conclusion, it's clear that we have entered an entirely new world of possibilities where our experiences are defined by what happens on-screen and off. “It’s not just about air-freshening – this is some serious tech right here,” John Phenic says with a laugh as he looks toward the future - one which holds much promise for gamers everywhere: **“We're changing how people experience games”**
*GameScent really does make you feel like part of it*. And that's exactly what we want from this AI-based device – an immersive, *thrilling ride*, where our senses are transported into the heart and soul of a game - GameScent has given us all something to look forward too. With Machine learning algorithms generating scent libraries uniquely programmed for matching specific moments on-screen with exacting precision - **Game Scent really does make you feel like part it**
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