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MTBS, Epic Games, and THQ Inc. at SIGGRAPH 2008!
Neil Schneider(MTBS) Co-Presenting With Mark Rein (Epic Games) and Danny Bilson (THQ Inc.)
| Quelle: Meant to be Seen (MTBS)
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - August 5, 2008) - During two separate stereoscopic 3D (S-3D)
events being held at SIGGRAPH in the LA Convention Center next week, Neil
Schneider, President & CEO of Meant to be Seen, will be co-presenting
alongside Mark Rein, VP and Co-Founder of Epic Games, and Danny Bilson, VP
of Creative Development for THQ Inc. Visit MTBS in the iZ3D Booth #158
during SIGGRAPH.
Similar to the experience movie goers get in 3D theaters, consumer gamers
use S-3D technology at home for superior game immersion, visual beauty and
game enjoyment. In video games, stereoscopic 3D hardware makes explosions
fly out of the screen and adds a depth that makes the screen look like a
window rather than a flat projection. Sample hardware includes iZ3D 3D
monitors, TDVision head mounted displays, and a growing selection of 3D
HDTVs by Samsung, Mitsubishi, and SpectronIQ.
Stereoscopic 3D displays are quickly becoming the equipment of choice for
avid gamers, and the technology has already demonstrated as much as 3:1
revenue benefits over 2D theaters in the Hollywood cinema space.
The first presentation is taking place August 11th at 3:45PM PT in Petree
Hall C. Neil Schneider will be giving a crash course on modern
stereoscopic 3D gaming, and will be joined by Mark Rein for a special
demonstration of Epic Games' "Unreal Tournament 3" in stereoscopic 3D using
a mix of iZ3D and Real D hardware and software.
Meant to be Seen is the foremost authority group on consumer stereoscopic
3D technology. It has quickly become the largest S-3D community in
existence by working jointly with its members and partners to grow the
stereoscopic 3D gaming industry through advocacy and business
relationships. Their site features industry interviews, S-3D game reviews,
active forums, game certification and a member driven massively multiplayer
online game (MMOG) called MTBS Nations at War.
"It is a fantastic experience when you see games like ours running with
proper stereoscopic equipment," said Mark Rein, VP and Co-Founder of Epic
Games.
Epic Games is a leading game and game engine developer. Their "Unreal
Tournament 3" and "Gears of War" titles are critically acclaimed, and their
"Unreal Engine 3" is renowned in the game development industry.
"'Unreal Tournament 3' is a visual success in stereoscopic 3D and I'm
excited to see how the audience will respond when they see it on the big
screen. We will be using the popular iZ3D S-3D drivers along with Real D
technology to make this work. Real D is the same technology used in modern
movie theaters for successful films like 'Beowulf' 3D, 'Hannah Montana' 3D,
and 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' 3D. Special thanks go to Rob
Engle of Sony Imageworks, SIGGRAPH, TDVision Corp., iZ3D, and NVIDIA and
Real D for supplying the specialized equipment needed to make this
possible," Schneider said.
The second presentation will be more hands-on and takes place as part of
"The (Gorilla) Studio" venue located in Hall H. Neil Schneider will give a
tour of modern S-3D equipment through example, Danny Bilson, VP of Creative
Development for THQ, will share his opinion on the technology, and audience
members will be able to try some popular THQ games on a selection of PC
focused 3D displays including the iZ3D 22" 3D monitor and the TDVision Head
Mounted Display.
THQ is a leading game developer whose popular titles include the "Company
of Heroes" series, "S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl," and "Frontlines:
Fuel of War."
"THQ Inc. is synonymous with the words 'gaming success.' Our members are
huge fans of their work, and we are honored that Danny Bilson will be
co-presenting with us," Schneider said.
All interested stereoscopic 3D consumers (e.g. gamers, 3D movie goers),
game developers, and gaming media are encouraged to learn more about MTBS
and what stereoscopic 3D has to offer by visiting http://www.mtbs3d.com.