Hideo Kojima Thinks 3D Televisions Will Become the Norm
Additionally, Eiji Aonuma wants the new Zelda Wii playable at E3 and available by the end of the year.
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Additionally, Eiji Aonuma wants the new Zelda Wii playable at E3 and available by the end of the year.
The Nintendo boss is not impressed with Apple's new tablet. He also dismissed the recent hype about 3D gaming.
Peter Moore thinks that sports will be one of the leaders in 3D TV programming and gaming.
Microsoft doesn't want to send the wrong message - Xbox 360 can handle 3D gaming, but Aaron Greenberg isn't sure of its future.
We asked a few of the leading video game analysts to provide us with their top predictions for the game industry this year.
James McQuivey, Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, says it will take upwards of 10 years for 3D to take off at home.
Aaron Greenberg doubts that 3D technology in the living room can make a big impact this year.
With all the buzz about 3D technology and 3D gaming at CES, the newly formed S-3D Gaming Alliance (S3DGA) will push for a 3D gaming standard.
There are hardly any 3D games on the market, but the new 3D Gaming Summit will kickstart the discussion in April.
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