Sunday, January 11, 2009

Nvidia shows off Guitar Hero III in 3D


Guitar Hero and Rock Band were two popular ways to show off whatever product or service you were hawking at CES, with every television or projector hooked up to one plastic guitar game or the other. Rhythm games were definitely this year's Wii; everyone wanted in on the action. Nvidia had a great gimmick to get people to its booth: show off Guitar Hero III in 3D.

The kids were having a blast playing at when we got there and checked it out, and the 3D effect was intelligently put together. The note charts appeared flat in front of the 3D background, so while you enjoyed the 3D graphics of the band and the crowd rocking out in the game, timing and perspective on the action game part of the screen wasn't affected.

Would this be something you'd want to set up at home? Well, you need the $200 3D glasses we discussed in an earlier post, which means it would only work on the PC version of Guitar Hero III. All in all, it makes a better demo than it does a product, but it did its job: the crowds around the booth were large, and the people had big smiles on their faces.

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