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3D technology is taking its toll on Blu-ray player, live sport game and soon will grow into PS3 game console. Not a rumor, source has reveled Sony’s plan to support stereoscopic 3D gaming and Blu-ray 3D movies on their bread-n-butter PS3 game console next year with Blitz Games Studios’s Blitz Tech 3D engine.

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The company CTO said “3D gaming on console is coming and we license the tech.” and Sony is intended to implement its Blitz technology, a proprietary technology capable of true stereoscopic 3D games and its game is fully enabled with running backward on 2D mode, into the PS3 console.

Coming next year, if 3D were to make it to PS3, a simple firmware update would take care of the 3D feature. Unlike other consoles, the technology is uniquely fitting in PS3. So there’s no worry with hardware compatibility when the technology arrives. Boys and girls, get your goggles ready!

gameinformer via kotaku

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2 Responses to “PS3 to get 3D enabled with Blitz Tech, work in progress”

  1. james braselton December 27, 2008

    HI THERE CAN SONY MAKE THE 3D PS3 A SOLID STATE DRIVE EATHER 32 48 64 OR 128 GB SOO WE CAN HAVE FASTER LOAD TIMES AND FASTER GAME PLAY I AM A HARD CORE GAMER THAT WOULD PAY BIGER DOLLARS FOR FASTER DRIVES LIKE SOLID STATE SSD DRIVES 10,000 OR 15,000 RPM RAPTORS I HOPE THE FUTURE CONSOLES WILL HAVE FASTER THEN 5,400 OR 7,200 RPM HARD DRIVES.

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  2. Rickardo80 January 4, 2009

    [quote comment="57465"]HI THERE

    CAN SONY MAKE THE 3D

    PS3

    A SOLID STATE DRIVE EATHER

    32 48 64 OR 128

    GB SOO WE CAN

    HAVE FASTER LOAD TIMES AND FASTER GAME PLAY I AM A HARD CORE GAMER THAT WOULD PAY BIGER DOLLARS FOR FASTER DRIVES

    LIKE SOLID STATE SSD DRIVES 10,000 OR 15,000 RPM RAPTORS I HOPE THE FUTURE CONSOLES WILL HAVE FASTER THEN 5,400 OR 7,200 RPM HARD DRIVES.[/quote]

    Firstly, why all in CAPS? Secondly, this isn’t a new version of the PS3, as all current PS3s can be updated with the new firmware to allow 3D as it clearly says in the article. Finally if load times are so important to you that you would pay “big dollars”, you can swap the hard drive to a solid state drive yourself.

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