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Stereoscopic 3D Gaming History Made at SIGGRAPH 2008
Meant to be Seen, iZ3D LLC, Real D, and the SIGGRAPH Team Excite Audience With First 3D Theater Gaming Experience
| Source: MTBS
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - August 20, 2008) - Packed to the brim with an estimated 800
audience members, true 3D gaming was demonstrated for the first time on
professional Real D projection equipment using iZ3D LLC stereoscopic
drivers at SIGGRAPH 2008 via a joint presentation by Neil Schneider,
President & CEO of Meant to be Seen and Mark Rein, VP and Co-Founder of
Epic Games.
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 gaming is inevitable. It's not so much a question of added
realism or emersion, terms that I find too nebulous to define.
Stereoscopic 3D gaming is more fun -- that's why it's here to stay," said
Lenny Lipton, Chief Technology Officer of Real D, and the inventor of the
original CrystalEyes Glasses that laid down the groundwork for many of the
modern consumer 3D solutions available today.
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.
"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.
After Mark Rein played Unreal Tournament 3 in front of the gaming audience,
he accepted the Meant to be Seen Gold-A Certification Award for Unreal
Tournament 3 -- MTBS' recognition that it is fully compatible with the
popular iZ3D LLC stereoscopic 3D drivers. This rating can be upgraded
further when similar compatibility is achieved with additional MTBS
recognized driver solutions.
The Game Creators also earned an MTBS Native Certification award for their
popular Dark Basic Professional game engine. It natively supports iZ3D
monitors and anaglyph solutions with further options on the way.
"3D was meant to be seen in 3D, and it's great to see an organization like
MTBS plant a flag firmly in the ground and state with determination that
they want the real thing, and you know what? I think they will get it too!
The Game Creators are very pleased to have been awarded an MTBS
certification for the implementation of S-3D technology in the latest
update to Dark Basic Professional. We look forward to extending our native
support for S-3D to our other brands, including DarkGDK and FPS Creator in
the near future," said Lee Bamber, President & CEO of The Game Creators.
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.
"The audience was thrilled with Unreal Tournament 3 in S-3D and we had the
honor of concluding the second half of the show with the opening sequence
of Bioshock by 2K Games in stereoscopic 3D. I was repeatedly told that it
was such an enveloping experience, the audience was left wanting to see
more when the show was finished," said Neil Schneider, President & CEO of
Meant to be Seen.
"To make this happen, we used the popular iZ3D S-3D drivers along with Real
D technology. Real D is the same technology used in modern movie theaters
for successful films like Beowulf 3D, U23D, 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.
Meant to be Seen is made possible by unrestricted education grants from
iZ3D LLC and TDVision Corp. Non-proprietary in nature, MTBS welcomes
additional industry involvement to help grow the popularity and effective
use of consumer stereoscopic 3D technologies.
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.