Gird your loins expansion fanatics. An article in today's Wall Street Journal outlines industry plans to introduce 3D in home electronics, including TV and Video games. A quote: "The quest to deliver 3D versions of television shows, movies and videogames to the living room will be a hot topic at this week's Consumer Electronics Show."
Also "Many videogames were created using 3D modeling techniques, making it easy to render them in three dimensions. Chip maker Nvideia Corp., for example, at CES is introducing for $199 special glasses and associated software that it says can play more than 350 existing videogames in 3D for users with advanced displays."
I wonder if the KR expansion or even the 2D version of Ultima is on the list?
Also "Many videogames were created using 3D modeling techniques, making it easy to render them in three dimensions. Chip maker Nvideia Corp., for example, at CES is introducing for $199 special glasses and associated software that it says can play more than 350 existing videogames in 3D for users with advanced displays."
I wonder if the KR expansion or even the 2D version of Ultima is on the list?