Nuon is a technology developed by VM Labs that adds features to a DVD player. In addition to viewing DVDs, one can play 3D video games and use enhanced DVD navigational tools such as zoom and smooth scanning of DVD playback. One could also play CDs while the Nuon graphics processor generates synchronized graphics on the screen. There were plans to provide Internet access capability in the next generation of Nuon-equipped DVD players.
The DVD-N2000 Nuon player made by Samsung with pack-in controller.
A Nuon DVD player made by Samsung
The Inside of the Samsung N2000 player, showing the Nuon XCMMP-L3BZPDVD processor.
The Logitech gamepad
Jeff Minter is an English video game designer and programmer who often goes by the name Yak. He is the founder of software house Llamasoft and has created dozens of games during his career, which began in 1981 with games for the ZX80. Minter's games are shoot 'em ups which contain titular or in-game references demonstrating his fondness of ruminants. Many of his programs also feature something of a psychedelic element, as in some of the earliest "light synthesizer" programs including Trip-a-Tron.
Minter at the Game Developers Conference in 2007
Minter developed Tempest 3000 and the second Virtual Light Machine for the Nuon game system.
Jeff Minter at Assembly 2004