Video Games in 3D 三维立体电子游戏
[audio]http://file.24en.com/bbc/tae/assets_3820139/tae_257_video_games_in_3d_au_bb.mp3[/audio][color=#3f3f3f][font=Verdana, 宋体, helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=12px][p=21, 2, left]It seems that the[b] key trend [/b]in the entertainment industry these days is the [b]adoption[/b] of 3D.[/p][p=21, 2, left]Following the success of 3D films such as Avatar and Alice in Wonderland, the video game business is keen to [b]muscle in[/b] on the action with Nintendo announcing the forthcoming launch of a 3D version of its DS[b]handheld console[/b].[/p][p=21, 2, left]According to the Nintendo president, game players will not need to wear the special glasses that cinema goers are forced to [b]don [/b]in order to enjoy the [b]enhanced[/b] experience.[/p][p=21, 2, left]So how will it work?[/p][float=right][img=226,170]http://www.24en.com/d/file/bbc/bbc2/2010-03-25/60dc9b94d5bc814054aa17ca5b86262d.jpg[/img][p=30, 2, left]The DS has sold more than 125m units[/p][/float]
[p=21, 2, left]At the moment the details are very[b]sketchy[/b], but some commentators have [b]speculated[/b] that the 3D effect will in fact be a sense of depth rather than a forward [b]projection[/b].[/p][p=21, 2, left]A recent game released in Japan entitled 3D Hidden Image may offer a clue as to what we can expect from the new console.[/p][p=21, 2, left]The game makes use of the DSi’s front camera to [b]work out[/b] the console’s[b]orientation[/b] and adjusts the [b]perspective[/b] of the onscreen images accordingly. Players then [b]tilt[/b] the DSi to find hidden items.[/p][p=21, 2, left]More details about the new system are expected to be revealed in the summer at the E3 [b]tradeshow[/b] in Los Angeles, however Nintendo has said that existing DS games will be [b]backwards compatible[/b].[/p][p=21, 2, left]2010 looks set to be an exciting year for video game enthusiasts with Microsoft launching a new camera-based system for the Xbox 360 which will [b]do away with[/b] the need for a [b]control pad[/b], while Sony will release a new [b]motion-sensitive[/b] controller system in the autumn.[/p][p=21, 2, left]And even if you don't play video games, you can still expect more 3D entertainment in the home as many [b]manufacturers[/b] are selling 3D television sets and [b]broadcasters[/b] lining up to offer 3D channels.[/p][/size][/font][/color]
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