162w ago - Today TechRadar.com (linked above) received word from Sony Computer Entertainment of the first 3D games that will be arriving for the PS3 entertainment system, and also news that the
rumored June PlayStation 3 Firmware update won't include Blu-ray 3D support.
The PS3 titles already confirmed are Wipeout HD, Motorstorm Pacific Rift, PAIN and Super Stardust HD... all slated to be released through PSN the same day the 3D TVs, the Bravia LED LCD HX803 range, launches.
To quote: "The PlayStation 3 will eventually get 3D Blu-ray compatibility but this is to come in the form of another firmware update later in the year.
While it's great that Sony will be offering 3D for free on the PS3, the delay of 3D Blu-ray on the console will be a blow to those PS3 owners looking to buy a 3D TV and save money on not purchasing a 3D Blu-ray player."
IDK man that looks more like a 3d environment that allows your view of the environment to be augmented by a motion sensor (not really a unique idea but its a cool concept).
True 3D means things come out past the 4th wall (your tv screen) adding depth to them.
i believe what you have shown is just a 3D environment more like Detuned for the ps3.. which is not a remarkable or new technology.
yeah you're right:
Very good on clearing it up
The depth added is a nice addition, and while nothing pops out at you, it does give the illusion of things being very close. I only hope that games made with this technology will not be slap-on 3D (like Clash of the Titans was per se) but will be built with the idea from the ground up (Avatar) Just my 2 cents