HahahaSiegfriedFM said:The view you have when you're beaten, down and out?
I wouldn't be suprised if they buy up more space than this year than ever.Namomura said:Nintendo will own this E3 i'm sure
Wollan said:Here's how I vision how this potential Nintendo gadget could work:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y247/Wollan/NesFloorvison.jpg
SiegfriedFM said:The view you have when you're beaten, down and out?
Wollan said:Here's how I vision how this potential Nintendo gadget could work:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y247/Wollan/NesFloorvison.jpg
argon said:Sounds similar to that cool floor demo thing they had at E3.. (they had a water/fish projection on the floor that responded to where you stepped)
Wollan said:Here's how I vision how this potential Nintendo gadget could work:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y247/Wollan/NesFloorvison.jpg
!Wollan said:Here's how I vision how this potential Nintendo gadget could work:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y247/Wollan/NesFloorvison.jpg
There's a thing like that at Toys R' Us Times Square, right?Xrenity said:!
For the interested
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6185946983584477029&q=nintendo+floor
Zelda's E3 booth floor
Fowler said:I'm not sure that that's a Nintendo-only thing, since the HK Disneyland Hotel has that in one of the restaurants.
It's not.Fowler said:I'm not sure that that's a Nintendo-only thing, since the HK Disneyland Hotel has that in one of the restaurants.
http://www.n-sider.com/articleview.php?articleid=468So what sort of technology makes this possible? Is it a Revolution? From information I've gleaned, this technology has been around for several years now. In fact, I sent an email and confirmed it was created by a company called Reactrix. Reactrix describes its product as an "interactive media display solution that enables people to physically become part of and interact with visual content." Prior to E3, Nintendo contacted the company to provide the koi pond flair to enhance an already cool booth. To accomplish these displays, Reactrix uses a hardware and software platform incorporating a proprietary infrared technology, an LCD video projector, and a simple display surface such as a floor or wall. Reactrix charges about $2,500 for a 30-second spot.
Wollan said:If my vison turns true, the revolution is basically just a giant DS. :lol