will also be working with the Personal Computer Museum to make the event an energy neutral one because the Tetris® brand is a proud supporter of clean energy initiatives. The Tetris Company's licensing agent Blue Planet Software, Inc. "There is a lot of excitement around these new 3D gaming technologies, and this will add a lot of fun to the event," said Neil Schneider, President & CEO of Meant to be Seen. Available hardware includes iZ3D 3D monitors, TDVision head mounted displays, and a growing selection of 3D HDTVs by Samsung, SpectronIQ, and more.
Explosions flying out of the screen and depth that makes the screen look like a window rather than a flat projection are samples of S-3D gaming.
Similar to the experience movie goers get in 3D theaters, consumer gamers use S-3D technology at home for superior game immersion, visual beauty and game enjoyment. Meant to be Seen will also be demonstrating modern S-3D gaming solutions. While "Tetris" is a two dimension game, it is going to be a truly three dimension event.
We want as many participants as possible, and of course, as much fun as possible," said Syd Bolton, Curator of the Personal Computer Museum. However, this tournament isn't about how good you are. "'Tetris' is becoming more of a spectator and competitive game than ever before. These players will challenge each other in a head-to-head Tetris competition until a final victor is declared. with the top eight contestants being eliminated to a final "face-off" between the top two players. Over the course of four rounds of competition, participants will attempt the challenge between 10:00 a.m. Loved globally by people of all ages and all cultures, "Tetris" continues to be one of the most widely recognized video games of all time. "Tetris" is one of the leading video game brands and franchises in the world. The event will also feature hands-on stereoscopic 3D (S-3D) gaming demonstrations by Meant to be Seen, the foremost authority group on consumer S-3D technology. 10, 2008 - PRLog - BRANTFORD, ONTARIO- To celebrate its third anniversary, The Personal Computer Museum in Brantford, Ontario has been given the go ahead by the London, England-based Guinness World Records™ corporation and the Tetris® Company, LLC to attempt to establish a new record for the most participants in a Tetris Tournament on September 13, 2008.