3D Games will boom in 2012

May 19, 2010

Games - Origin french game developer, Ubisoft predicted in 2012, three-dimensional game will dominate the gaming market. It is estimated that approximately 50 percent of 3D gaming will jazz up video game market.

“We see the future products will be a lot of 3D games to support the gaming console Xbox 360 and PS3, besides such games also will be present for portable consoles,” writes Ubisoft, as reported by Pocket-Lint, Thursday (05/19/2010).

Game developers, Tom Clancy, Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed coming in 2011 revealed new possibilities approximately 15 to 20 percent of the games that adopt 3D technology.

“We can rely on market growth in 3D so it will be the best way for industry to provide more emotional for gamers.” Write Ubisoft.

3D games have the potential to be great, maybe even more than the 3D television. Gamers can enjoy themselves and their favorite games, because they often experience wearing sunglasses alone in the room will be far better to give the best experience.

Nintendo game console producer, himself seems to have been ready for release in June next 3D console at E3 event, Sony has also besides nintendo suggesting their intent to develop a 3D on the PS3.

Currently, a number of obstacles still to be faced in the popularization of 3D games such as pricing issues. To display 3D images, computer monitors must be refreshed at the rate of 120 hertz, slightly higher than current models. Some monitor manufacturers must produce 3D monitors so that should add to production costs.


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