In Pictures: GDC 2010, Day 2
Intel's Play Hard Booth
Wiimote-like motion controller used for PC gaming at the Intel Play Hard booth.
Napoleon: Total War
Among other games, Intel showed of Napoleon: Total War, which can make full use of the new six-core, twelve-thread Core i7-980X.
Motion Capture
Real-time motion capture. Notice how the virtual figure in the tablet PC replicates the pose of the model.
More Mo-Cap
Real-time motion capture detectors.
Virtusphere
Virtusphere. It’s a location-based, virtual reality environment. You can see the player inside, with VR goggles and plastic gun. He sees the action, and the sphere has sensors to detect his aiming and firing.
Cryengine 3 In 3D
Cryengine 3 running in stereoscopic mode. There were a number of stereoscopic 3D demos at the show.
GeForce 3D Vision
Nvidia’s stereoscopic technology running on three displays.
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Sony Does 3D, Too
Sony showed off stereoscopic 3D running on the Playstation 3.
Crytek's Battle Suit
The Crytek battle suit from Crysis.
Neurosky's Brain Wave Detector
Neurosky’s brain wave detector headset. Neurosky showed off a number of demos, and now has a design win in Mattel’s Mindflex game.