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[/img]Don't go knockin' Sony for resting on its laurels. The company
that has spearheaded the 3D gaming push (NVIDIA notwithstanding) is
apparently not even close to finished, with SCEE studio director Mick
Hocking taking the time to get our juices flowing in an interview with
Develop. The full spill is quite lengthy, and definitely a solid read
for those interested, but a few key nuggets jumped out at us. For
starters, Mike confessed that Sony has "techniques like holographics
for the PS3 that [he thinks] will be very interesting for the future
3D games," and continued with this: "In regards to that we have some
new technology that we've shown to developers that uses 3D techniques,
it allows two players to play full screen multi-player games but
without each being able to see the others view, and they have been
massively keen on them." Of course, such a technique isn't exactly new
-- we saw prototypes of the sort in use back at GDC -- but bringing
them to a market as vast as the PS3 owner pool would definitely be a
monumental step. Now, if you'll excuse us, we've got a Gran Turismo 5
disc laying here that needs our undivided attention for the time
being.. .
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