Ubisoft has confirmed that its first attempt at incorporating 3D technology into its games will be Avatar, the sci-fi adventure based on the 20th Century Fox movie.
oxm.co.uk writes: "Avatar, the game that is notorious for having the easiest achievements on Xbox 360, once had much tougher achievements.
Hollywood director James Cameron says digital 3D technology in movie theatres could be "the next big" thing in gaming.
The Terminator and Aliens director's new 3D film, Avatar, is due in cinemas next year but Cameron says the stereoscopic projector technology could be extended to other media as well, such as games.
"That digital image can be live," Cameron said at Microsoft's Advance 08 advertising conference. "That digital image ...
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James Cameron, director of hit movies Aliens, Terminator and Titanic, has revealed that Ubisoft has a 3D version of forthcoming title Avatar up and running on xbox360 consoles.
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Jeanne d'Arc, Dark Resurrection rally up for "The Best" in Japan. Joining the queue of Japan's monthly "The Best" line-up are two PSP games that we're not surprised to find up there: Tekken: Dark Resurrection and Jeanne d'Arc. While we're not surprised to see Tekken in the list, what's cool to note here is that Level 5's Jeanne d'Arc hasn't even been released in North America yet, and it seems to have gotten some good reception in Japan already...
Jeanne d'Arc's beautiful cel-shaded graphics, its plot based around escaped demons, and its complex turn-based tactical battle system are coming together to form what could potentially be one of the most intriguing PSP games of the year.