Saturday, October 30, 2010

Call of Duty Black Ops Arriving In 3D (Requires Shutter Glass)


"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3D comes this November 9, so we tighten our belts to play this game of combat with more action items on the front.

Users must have an HDTV ready 3D or full 3D computer with active shutter glasses needed to experience the highly anticipated game in this format. Although many users are unlikely to have 3D devices, Activision's decision represents a major step in the game industry: "Call of Duty" is one of the first games of popularity for this type of technology used.

"Development of 3D stereoscopic began as an R & D, but once we saw what the technology brought to the 'Call of Duty' experience, which is a great fit and shape of immersion was, we knew we be developed for 'Black Operations' "Mark Lamia, Treyarch studio head said in a statement. "Aim down the sights of their weapons, flying in helicopters, abseiling in the mountains, and moving through highly detailed environments are just some of the amazing experiences that have 3D" Black Ops. "

The idea of the game itself is a new angle. Players engage in guerrilla warfare and covert operations in the middle of the desert, single and multiplayer formats. Of course, the game will include his trademark zombie Nazis, as confirmed by Activision in August.

"Black Ops" will be available in 3D and non-3D versions on the PC Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows. Also be available on the Nintendo Wii in non-3D version.

Friday, October 22, 2010

PS3 3D Titles: Now Control 3D Depth With A Slider


Some good news for PS3 users, the developers of November’s Sly Cooper compilation are taking into consideration of including a controller-based slider that will adjust the depth of 3D displayed by the game. According to a Sony producer, being able to manually adjust the 3D depth would help consumers enjoy the game’s 3D effect without any health issues.

Some consumers do experience nausea and headaches when the 3D is at a certain depth. And so Sony plans to solve this problem among its users. Even Nintendo 3DS system has a hardware 3D slider that controls the depth of the 3D, from full 3D, all the way down to flat 2D. And now following them, Sanzaru Games, the developers of the upcoming Sly Cooper Collection, are also considering a controller-based 3D slider to that game.

In a demo with Sly Cooper Collection, the producer showed Kotaku how the 3D slider could be mapped to the left analog stick if it wasn’t being used in-game. The producer also demonstrated that the analog slider could be used to change the position of the “3D sweet spot.” Moving out of a 3DTV or monitor’s sweet spot will lead to a doubled image or intense headaches as your vision tries to compensate. The feature would allow users to choose a comfortable sweet spot in their own living room.

Sly Cooper Collection is not currently slated to have a 3D slider implemented, as Sony is merely testing the feature. If Sony finds that the feature works well, it could extend to all other Sony-published 3D games as well. Sly Cooper Collection is schedule to ship this November.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Angry Birds Now In Android Market: Best Game 2010


If you are a hard core mobile gamer, ‘Angry Birds’ Android game is now available for you. This game is already one of the most popular iPhone/iPod games, and now arrives even for Android users. So download it right away from the Android market, the QR code is given at the end of this article.

Due to the immense pressure from the Android users, the ‘Angry Birds’ game developers have finally debuted their beta version Angry Birds game for Android Platform.


Angry Birds Android game is still in testing phase so the game available for download is a beta version. You might see the official ‘bug-free’ Angry Birds game in days to come, but for now you have to fly with the buggy birds in this beta game.

However, Angry Birds developers said they would release the perfect official game soon.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Pre-Order Top Spin 4 For Exclusive Andre Agassi Playable Character


2K Sports announced a new title in the Top Spin tennis game series this morning dated for release in 2011 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii.

The press release says the new game offers a redesigned control scheme, “jaw-dropping” player models created around “one of the deepest player rosters” in tennis game history, and enhanced TV-style presentation elements. Additionally, GameStop pre-order customers in North America get an exclusive vintage Andre Agassi playable character for free.