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He claims a 95% success rate. Really wish I could understand it better to get an idea of the controls he used and whether or not they looked into the dream recall of the person. You've gotta figure that spending that much time and energy is going to work even if you don't overlay the track. Besides, it's great to say 95%, but 95% of dreams you woke yourself up from and thus remembered? Like I said, wish I could understand it better 
You description seems to have left out one of the critical components:
(Assuming) You'll dream about a game if you're emotionally tied up in it and spend enough time playing, by simply adding a phrase along the lines of "This is a dream!" you'll cause yourself to be much more critical and observant of what's around you and to doubt the reality around you, thus recognizing the dream state. From what I'm understanding the guy says it has to be an encompassing three-dimensional game, with enough variables that you become so into the game play that you forget about reality, and that you become emotionally involved in the game. The voice should also be very emotional and powerful, perhaps ordering you but certainly strong enough that it will stand out above the rest of the game.
He also points out that the game doesn't have to be frightening or like a first person shooter or anything like that, it just has to be a 3D game that you can get really into. I think that's important to point out because the games mentioned are all kind of creepy and involve shooting insanely aggressive opponents who are trying to slaughter you, but this doesn't have to be the case, and using games that are lighter will probably make it easier to have dream control and give you time to stabilize your dream since you probably won't be so incredibly freaked out to see zombies and shit running at you (although... that would be awesome!)
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