Future Video Game Coming soon
Future Video Game Coming soon

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With the arrival of Microsoft's Kniect gaming platform the world of video gaming appears to be evolving. Following on from the Nintendo Wii, Xbox Kinect has provided gamers with a truly controller-less gaming experience. With the high graphic capabilities of today's game consoles and the immersive control systems now being adopted what can we expect to see in the future? There are many avenues that can be explored and this article will cover some of the concepts out there and also some of the current developments.
3D
The first development we're already seeing is in 3D capabilities. The Nintendo 3DS has now been released and this new technology makes it possible to view the screen in 3D without the need for glasses. Nintendo have been able to achieve this by using a process called lenticular 3D. As well as Nintendo Sony are moving into the realms of 3D by incorporating 3D capabilities into the Playstation 3. It is still relatively unclear how popular 3D will prove to be with consumers so this technology is very much a case of "watch this space".
Motion Control
With the current developments in motion control it makes a lot of sense to assume that we'll see further developments in this field. The enormous popularity of the Nintendo Wii, Xbox Kinect and Playstation Move show that there is still enormous market value in these control systems and there are still obvious improvements that can be made. As the hardware and firmware become more responsive we can expect the functionality of the games available on these systems to improve massively. Over the next couple of years it is likely that these control systems will recognise far more body movement gestures and open up new avenues for developers.
Voice Recognition To some extent Xbox Kinect promised to deliver effective voice recognition capabilities, but to all those that have tested out the voice system in Kinect will know that it is far from perfect. However, with a number of voice recognition products now gaining interest in the market such as Google's voice search, it is likely that voice recognition is an area that will continue to be explored by developers. Imagine actually being able to fully interact verbally with characters within a game. It would certainly make for an interesting gaming experience.
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