Watching things in 3D has never been that successful, has it? Whether it's cringing at a corny shark in Jaws 3D or playing Nintendo's ill-fated Virtual Boy until developing a migraine, no one's quite cracked the technology yet. But, as our friends at OPM UK are finding out, that could well change with the release of James Cameron's Avatar. The game based on the sci-fi epic is being rendered in true 3D - without the need for dodgy red and ...
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Beef Jack writes: "If you missed Ubi Soft's E3 presentation just a few hours ago…consider yourself lucky. In addition to hackneyed celebrity appearances, tween charts, and prettied-up trailers featuring little to no gameplay, James Cameron graced the stage, spending a good 30 minutes verbally describing his complex, long thought-out narrative and mechanics describing the upcoming game adaption of his upcoming film, Avatar (which should come with a disclaimer that it is not, in fact, related to Avatar: The Last Airbender, which will be getting its own theatrical adaption titled "The Last Airbender". Not confusing at all, right?)."
IGN writes: "James Cameron glossed over a lot (most?) of the details about Avatar: The Game at Ubi's press conference tonight. Now, however, a press release was sent around that delved a little more into this mysterious game."
Console Monster writes: "Ubisoft has pledged to support its upcoming triple-A titles with a series of downloadable content, to keep things fresh and updated for gamers."
"Speaking to analysts earlier today, Ubisoft representatives said that several of their upcoming triple-A titles will be getting downloadable content.
GamingShogun.com writes: "Ubisoft released its full 2008-09 sales report today and within its six PDF pages is their games line-up for the 2009-2010 fiscal year. They include seven franchise games (including Ghost Recon 4), four licensed titles (including James Cameron's Avatar), three new IPs (including I am Alive), and some additional casual titles for the Nintendo Wii..."
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.