Videogames are only just now beginning to take their first wobbly steps into the brave new gimmick world of 3D, but by Ubisoft's estimates, they'll be winning Olympic gold medals in sprinting in a mere two years.
“The 3D games are going to come more and more with the TV screens that are available,” company CEO Yves Guillemot said in a recent conference call. “I think next year we should maybe see 15-20 percent of games that will be 3D on next-generation consoles. And then the following year it will be 50 percent.”
These days, the 3D space is predominately ruled by Nvidia's 3D Vision initiative on the PC, but between Sony's plan to have PS3 games popping right out of screens by June and Nintendo's recent announcement of the 3DS, it seems like 3D Fever's spreading fast.
Movies, TVs, and now videogames – what's next? Real life? No, no. That's just ridiculous.