PS3 3D Gaming 'Only Scratching The Surface of What's Possible'
Posted September 9, 2011 by James Brightman
PS3 has been the home for 3D gaming enthusiasts. Sony's pushed the technology from the beginning, not only on the console but with their HDTV business. While the adoption rates for 3D in general have been a bit slow, Sony remains steadfast in its belief that games will only continue to get better as 3D technology improves and more gamers start using it.
Sony's Mick Hocking, who manages Sony London Studios and is the company's internal 3D expert and evangelist, recently spoke to IndustryGamers all about the challenges and opportunities 3D presents to the industry. Hocking believes it's early days still for 3D, though.
"Looking at the future of 3D, I think we’ve really only just begun to realize its potential as a creative medium. With the combination of 3D and motion control gaming with PlayStation Move, I think titles like Resistance 3 are just scratching the surface of what’s possible," he enthused.
"For those who may have been fans of some of the ‘virtual reality’ projects of the late 1980s and early 1990s, improvements in processing power and 3D screen resolution are creating virtual spaces that are more realistic than ever. If you look at what PlayStation is doing now and the innovations that are being worked on in our Studios in 3D gaming, we’re living in one of the most thrilling eras to be a gamer," he added.
Stay tuned, as we'll be posting the full interview with Hocking in the coming days.
James Brightman has been covering the games industry since 2003 and has been an avid gamer ever since the days of Atari and Intellivision. He was previously the EIC of GameDaily Biz.
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