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Hollywood has already begun to use 3D technology with a series of big budget blockbusters, including hits like "Avatar" and "Resident Evil. Afterlife" with the film industry, many parallels with the video game industry is not surprising that game developers are trying to 3D technology that the manufacturer of large sums of money on hand, and in their field.
The games graphics are top of the high-definition entertainment experience and intensesensitive to motion control and widescreen monitor, and the introduction of 3D technology promises to make the gaming experience out of this world. Every hardcore gamer will enjoy all the explosions and fight scenes of your favorite games in three dimensions, at most.
However, 3D games are expensive for the consumer. Although manufacturers of consumer electronics television features are in 3D, they are usually expensive and many people are not able to do it quickly, particularlyupdates triggered an avalanche of HD television. This is something that developers should consider when planning its design approach for 3D games.
The big three console manufacturers have already set up three very different approaches when it comes to 3D games. Sony already has the software to changes in 3D allows the games for the PlayStation 3 has begun. This is probably due to the fact that Sony is ready to make their own selection of 3D IntroductionTV.
Microsoft, however, to wait and see approach. Microsoft Game Studios Phil Spencer executive, that "people do not really have a television at home, now that they have to do in 3D, so you get to work." For this reason, Microsoft has released a statement that while Xbox 360 is capable of serving a 3D game experience to their season before going ahead with a plan of action programming for 3D gamesConsole. We also believe that it is not possible to develop 3D games developed until it can be used without 3D glasses, which is why Microsoft continues its research and development before large version 3 - D. However, it will be 3D versions of some games for Xbox 360. For example, Batman: Arkham Asylum will be available with the 3D glasses in the box. Press releases like this could function as a sort of test video game from Microsoft to see if there is public interest in 3DGames.
Nintendo has a completely different approach, launching a 3D game in hand with its new "3ds" console "of the publication in spring 2011 of the console. Nintendo may have struck gold at this stage, because (unlike 3D technology, Sony) Nintendo 3DS does not require the use of 3D glasses or the purchase of an expensive 3D TV. It removes two major obstacles for other gaming companies seeking to integrate technology in 3DMainstream. It seems that Nintendo has a knack for predicting trends in new technologies, as were the best of game design with motion sensors of the Wii.
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