S-3D Gaming
Alliance Formalized
According to the U-DECIDE
Initiative, a well received study of modern
gamers, 93% of survey respondents want to see
game developers support stereoscopic 3D
technology. The industry answered by starting
development of The S-3D Gaming Alliance (S3DGA),
a non-profit corporation that is 100% focused on
making stereoscopic 3D gaming possible through
standards, education, and product adoption.
“We need an industry-wide standard for S-3D
gaming, and S3DGA has the drive and experience
to push this forward. All developers and
manufacturers should participate,” said Habib
Zargarpour, Senior Art Director for Electronic
Arts Inc.
“S-3D gaming content is available on PC and
console, gamers are great viral marketers, and
our industry needs to reach out to the early
adopters first. Our industry needed a qualified
voice, so S3DGA was formed to properly leverage
and develop this market,” said Neil Schneider,
S3DGA’s Executive Director and Spokesperson.
Neil Schneider is best known for his pioneering
work on Meant to be Seen (http://www.mtbs3D.com),
the world's leading website focused on
stereoscopic 3D gaming and entertainment.
S3DGA’s current members include LG Electronics,
Blitz Games Studios, RealD, Next3D, DDD, Jon
Peddie Research, Sensio, TDVision Corp, iZ3D,
and more.
Advisory board members include Habib Zargarpour,
Senior Art Director for Electronic Arts, Andrew
Oliver, CTO and Co-Founder of Blitz Games
Studios, and Neil Trevett, President of the
Khronos Group & VP of NVIDIA Mobile Content.
S3DGA wanted its first board to be comprised of
people without vested interests until there is a
member driven nomination or election process.
The initial Board of Directors includes:
Syd Bolton, Interim S3DGA President, is also the
Curator of the Personal Computer Museum in
Brantford, Ontario. A seasoned expert in gaming
and gaming history, Mr. Bolton has been featured
on The Space Channel, MuchMusic, Custom PC,
Games Magazine, and more.
Mark Fihn, S3DGA Vice-President, is the
publisher of Veritus et Visus. A top analyst and
consultant, his company publishes a well
respected 3D newsletter that features columns
written by top industry executives and pioneers.
John Merritt, S3DGA Treasurer, is the founder of
the Stereoscopic Displays & Applications
Conference, the oldest stereoscopic 3D
conference in the world. Mr. Merritt is a
leading consultant on matters of S-3D quality
and immersive experience.
"I really believe that 2010 is the year that 3D
will hit at home with consumers more than ever,
and having this alliance is more critical than
ever to ensure everyone is on the same page,"
said Syd Bolton, S3DGA’s President.
The interim Standards Division Chair is Keith
Elliott.
“When we are talking about standards in gaming,
it’s not just about passing a left and right
image to the display - that’s easy. Game
developers also need to speak the same language,
quality and compliance expectations need to be
set, and lots of compatibility politics are
going to surface very quickly I’m sure. We
wanted a strong people person to head this up,
and this individual’s previous work had to be
well known. We found that person in Keith
Elliott,” Schneider explained.
Keith Elliott is one of the key inventors of the
low-cost stereoscopic display architecture used
in over two million 3D DLP® high-definition (HD)
televisions. This high-speed "checkerboard"
layout grew popular by offering high-quality 3D
HD video at the lowest cost possible. In gaming,
it is already supported by DDD, iZ3D, NVIDIA,
and multiple game engines. As Director of New
Business Technology for the HDTV group at Texas
Instruments (TI), Keith was involved in the
development of the infrastructure needed to
support a wide roll-out of 3D content to the
home consumer. He also directed TI’s systems
engineering team that delivered DLP technology
to HDTV manufacturers around the world. He is
currently a founder and technology consultant
for Screen's Edge, LLC.
S3DGA’s next official meeting takes place at the
3D Gaming Summit in April, 2010. S3DGA is the
conference’s event sponsor, and all content
makers and technology enablers are encouraged to
participate. Visit
http://www.3dgamingsummit.com
for more information.
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