dailygamesnews.com - Whilst stereoscopic functionality has been enjoyed by some PC users for a while it is something very new for console gamers who generally tend to use televisions rather than monitors. This is very unfortunate for the impending release of James Cameron's Avatar: The Game as Cameron has apparently worked very closely with Ubisoft on making it as much a visual spectacle as the film. The issue of course is that barely any televisions in retail have the 3D capability which the games 3D option requires.
NowGamer: Director James Cameron claims to have had the idea for Avatar running around his head for over a decade and if revelations by one of the game's scriptwriters are anything to go by it might take us just as long to get through the game.
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Ubisoft has announced that Assassin's Creed II and James Cameron's Avatar The Game will be showcased at this year's rAge Expo in South Africa.
Ubisoft marketing boss, Murray Pannell has commented on upcoming 3D movie Avatar and its videogame tie-in could create a buzz similar to Harry Potter
"Avatar: The Game," based on the upcoming James Cameron movie, is one of the first titles to support fancy 3D effects on specially equipped TVs. Apparently you'll need more than just the TV, though.