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Games in 3D - real 3D you can see - on a magic monitor at Live
The good guys from 3D Motion will lay on the first Australian showing of new 3D monitor technology at Live.
Make sure you drop by stand 20 (right beside the main stage) and check it out.
Read all about the technology right
HERE.
If you're totally blown away by what you see, and there's a pretty good chance of that, then you've got the chance to buy one of these systems at a Live special discount price.
Here's the holy word from the fellas at 3D Motion:
..............
Three dimensional gaming is finally at our doorstep. Gamers attending Atomic Live will have a sneak preview of the newest visual technology that is destined to rock the gaming community.
Video gaming plays a major part within the entertainment industry. Real life scenario gaming is in high demand by gamers around the world. As technology improves offering lightning speeds and astonishing graphics, game creators are forced to compete globally to meet the demands of today’s gamer – 3D motion is answering this demand with 3D gaming.
HOT INTRODUCTORY OFFER
3D Motion are offering a one-off chance for gamers to own their own 22” 3D LCD screen exclusive to Atomic Live this Saturday, and only available to Atomic Live patrons. Gamers will have the option to pre-order a 22” screen which will be delivered to your doorstep before Christmas 07. Be quick as there are only a limited 199 screens for sale and once they are gone they’re gone!
How much you ask? 3D Motion are virtually giving the screens away at wholesale prices that will set you back just $1999, that’s an amazing deal considering 3D Motion have no plans to release these screens for retail to the home consumer. (Talk about ‘Charlie’s Golden Ticket’!)
Should you be amongst the two hundred to purchase a piece of 3D gaming, you can play the following games in real 3D:
- Call Of Duty 2
- Counterstrike: Source
- Half-Life 2: Deathmatch
- Moorhuhn Kart 3
- Need for Speed: Most Wanted
- Need for Speed: Underground 2
- Transformers - The Game
- Unreal Tournament 2003
- Unreal Tournament 2004
- World of Warcraft
3D Motion will continue to work with gaming vendors adding more and more of your favorite games to the list.
If you miss the chance on the day to purchase one of these amazing 3D screens, you will have the opportunity to play them in the near future at 3D gaming cafés soon to be located in popular areas across Australia and New Zealand.
Also located at the 3D Motion stand will be an interest registration form, complete this form to be in the draw to win one of the 200 LCD 3D screens.
Good luck and game on!
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