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Spielberg: Virtual Reality is the future

Spielberg: Virtual Reality is the future

Spielberg, who helped write Lucasarts classic adventure The Dig, reckons virtual reality is set for a comeback.

Acclaimed film director Steven Spielberg has spoken out to The Guardian about the future of the games industry and why he thinks consoles will soon go "the way of the Dodo."

Spielberg thinks that just as most arcades and "videogame parlors" died out a while back, so too will conventional gaming consoles - to be replaced by virtual reality devices that allow gamers to interface directly with their TVs.

The re-emergence of virtual reality is all a long way off though, reckons Spielberg. In the short term the director, who has been involved with a handful of actually very decent computer games in the past, thinks it's more likely that developers will look to creating three-dimensional experiences - something that actually aligns up nicely with Nvidia's work on the GeForce 3DVision system.

"In the short term I would love to start seeing 3D games developed where with a good pair of glasses we get a real three-dimensional experience in front of an appropriate monitor that is designed just for 3D," he said. "After that, will certainly be virtual reality, which just like 3D came and went in the 1950s, and now it's here to stay in movies."

"I really think virtual reality, which experimentally came and went in the eighties, is going to be redeveloped, just like 3D is being redeveloped today, and that's going to be the new platform for our gaming future."

Elsewhere in the interview Spielberg, who has been involved in excellent games like The Dig, The Neverhood and Boom Blox, said that although he did own games consoles he considered himself very much a PC gamer at heart and loved to get into games with a lot of micromanagement. He admitted to liking and owning a Wii for playing with his family, but described it as more of a macro-level experience.

Where do you think gaming technology will go in the future and what do you reckon to Spielberg's gaming credentials? Let us know your thoughts in the forums.

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cjoyce1980 20th May 2009, 12:33 Quote
next: OnLive 3D
Ninja_182 20th May 2009, 12:46 Quote
Virtual reality devices that allow gamers to interface directly with their tv... much like a games console I think... This goes in circles.

He thinks consoles will be replaced by these devices... which essentially are consoles?

Am I just getting confused?
ch424 20th May 2009, 14:25 Quote
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Originally Posted by Ninja_182
Am I just getting confused?

Nah, I think Spielberg is confused :p
TomH 20th May 2009, 16:16 Quote
I was thinking the other day that, virtual reality will probably make a come-back once ray tracing can be done up to 30fps @ 1280x720p. And with any luck the wearable devices won't have to be so damned big.
choupolo 20th May 2009, 20:12 Quote
So much media in the past has fantasised about holgraphic 3D touchably interactive games/experiences that its hard to think we'll ever give up on the idea - especially for a director like Stephen Spielberg. The days when we walk into our own bespoke media rooms to actually take part in our games is nigh. Can't imagine it'll be purchasable for ~£150 any time soon though!

In the meantime - at least we can try to do better than: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkzF56tGYSg

Awoogah! :D
HourBeforeDawn 20th May 2009, 22:14 Quote
LOL thats like saying we will have flying cars, its like duh the future is the future so anything that can be thought of will one day happen so of course virtual reality will be how people will game in the future but still be awesome if that was in my life time. Ultimate goal Halodecks ^__^
yodasarmpit 20th May 2009, 22:16 Quote
BTL baby :)
Rexxie 20th May 2009, 22:33 Quote
Virtual reality has been talked about for ages and ages and ages. It's always "the next big thing". Have not seen any big progress in ages though.
dylAndroid 20th May 2009, 23:38 Quote
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Originally Posted by Rexxie
Virtual reality has been talked about for ages and ages and ages. It's always "the next big thing". Have not seen any big progress in ages though.

You only think that because you took the blue pill. :p
HourBeforeDawn 20th May 2009, 23:48 Quote
ya the military has some kickass virtual reality training simulators, but they cost a few mill, hell Nasa has one that cost a few bill but as for consumer ya we wont be seeing anything for a good while.
sadlydefiant 21st May 2009, 03:40 Quote
What a joke. Nothing wrong with my 20" LCD on my computer or my 108cm plasma for one of my consoles.
Reminds me of the movies called lawn mower man 1 and 2.
Ryu_ookami 21st May 2009, 04:36 Quote
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Originally Posted by HourBeforeDawn
LOL thats like saying we will have flying cars

Hate to disappoint you but we already have flying cars. they are due to be on generally pre-release to the people who can afford them in 2011 and its already had it first sucessful maiden flight.

Flying Cars link

Only down side is that the car costs £138,000 and to get into the queue to buy one you have to put 10k of that up front just to get on the list apparently it flies at 115 mph and has a range of 500 miles on one tank of normal petrol. I bet its a pain to program the sat nav though I can imagine it now.

turn left at the next cloud and travel for 1 mile until you see the next goose.
barack 21st May 2009, 04:51 Quote
yes its right, whenever something advanced comes in field it outclasses the previous invention.That's why he said virtual reality will replace the gaming consoles, this does'nt means that peoples will throw out gaming consoles.
sui_winbolo 21st May 2009, 06:07 Quote
and I'm a gay robot.
bridgesentry 21st May 2009, 09:52 Quote
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and I'm a gay robot.
not needed, they will turn you up and down by a special chair:D
SMIFFYDUDE 21st May 2009, 17:59 Quote
Steven should stick to making blockbuster movies. How often have we heared people say VR devices will be the future of gaming.

I really hope he is wrong, cos i bought a 24" monitor on Monday and would like to get some mileage out of it before I have to dress up as a gimp in a VR headset and prance about my front room playing the latest games.
choupolo 21st May 2009, 21:47 Quote
VR goggles would be great with racing games like GTR. One better than Track IR - but would probably make me feel very motion sick!

I'm sure Wii2 will get a VR set along with the waggle.
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