3D TV Sees Interest from Just 2% of U.K.
The British aren’t looking for 3D TVs in the next year any more than the Japanese are.
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The British aren’t looking for 3D TVs in the next year any more than the Japanese are.
id Software’s Todd Hollenshead believes that 3D tech needs more time to develop.
The Japanese electronics company is launching three models of its glasses-free 3D televisions this year.
It'll take several years, but Microsoft actually does see 3D gaming becoming pretty popular in the long term.
Sony’s Mick Hocking says that 2 years of studying 3D for the PS3 will pay off with Motorstorm Apocalypse.
Sega promises a "new level of realism" with its new Virtua Tennis, which offers support for 3D and motion control on the PS3.
John Carmack gives his feelings on various trends within the industry and spells out a possible future for cloud gaming.
Oddworld founder Lorne Lanning had a humorous take on the growing 3D stereoscopic gaming field.
Crytek’s CEO says the company intends to use Crysis as a hallmark for 3D gaming.
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