According to Electronic Arts one day the video game industry will have its own avatar, but for now the 3D is not among the priorities of publishers, Electronic Arts are priorities for the IPTV and connectivity between different devices. "In my opinion the most promising idea is that relating to the games-related," says COO John Schappert.
"The IPTV, at least in the near future, are more important for 3D games because it can offer a social experience." The connectivity between devices, according to Schappert, it is more important for the future of 3D video games industry: "Without doubt, our industry will one day his avatar with a game that will be defined by 3D, but when I consider the most important connectivity between devices and sharing the same IP.
In the industry are as Sony and Nintendo to have focused on 3D, though with different philosophies, and portable 3D without glasses with the Nintendo 3DS, 3D-ready TV and goggles dedicated to Sony PlayStation 3.
"The IPTV, at least in the near future, are more important for 3D games because it can offer a social experience." The connectivity between devices, according to Schappert, it is more important for the future of 3D video games industry: "Without doubt, our industry will one day his avatar with a game that will be defined by 3D, but when I consider the most important connectivity between devices and sharing the same IP.
In the industry are as Sony and Nintendo to have focused on 3D, though with different philosophies, and portable 3D without glasses with the Nintendo 3DS, 3D-ready TV and goggles dedicated to Sony PlayStation 3.
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