Where does THQ go from the post-apocalyptic future of Russian shooter Metro 2033? More specifically, when? Exactly one year later and into the third dimension, resulting in Metro 2034.
Think a PlayStation 3 and a 3D-ready television is expensive now? According to Sony Computer Entertainment Europe senior engineer Ian Bickerstaff, the same technology would have cost you near three-quarters of a million dollars.
Wide acceptance of 3D in the home, whether for movies, television shows or video games, has a few imposing barriers. Price, support, and – perhaps most limiting – looking like a tool while staring blankly at your television screen, wearing 3D specs.
Nintendo’s venture into 3D gaming, courtesy of the recently revealed Nintendo 3DS, will hit as early as this October, according to a new report citing a “very senior publishing source”.
Flight Control HD will have an interesting twist when it hits the iPad tomorrow morning: A fully playable 3D version of the game.
Has 3D technology advanced to the point where we should all be sitting in front of our computer monitors wearing futuristic glasses? NVIDIA is banking on it with the GeForce 3D Vision Glasses kit.
It’s like Jaws 3! With zombies! But, sadly, no Louis Gossett, Jr. Oh well. This mod for Valve’s Left 4 Dead takes the regular old game and renders the whole thing in 3D.
3D gaming is huge at CES 2009. It’s a great gimmick that blows the mind of the buttoned down conventioneer glassy-eyed from looking at television monitors and cell phones that are 0.01% different this year.