Qualcomm demos augmented reality and peer-to-peer
tech, tries to punch cellular gaming's block off (video)
It's just a tablecloth and a piece
of paper, until you pull out a Nexus One , at which point it magically
becomes an arena where toy robots fire off punches.
isn't anything new,Augmented reality of course, but Qualcomm seems determined to bring it to
cell phones in a big way -- launching an AR game studio, sponsoring a $200,000
developer challenge, and announcing a free software development kit (which will
see open beta this fall) all on the same day. The company partnered with Mattel
to build the Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots proof-of-concept you see above
using that very SDK, and you'll find a hilarious video of grown men pretending
to have the time of their lives with it right after the break.
However, augmented reality is only half of Qualcomm's mobile gaming plan -- a rep told Pocket-lint games like Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots are only financially viable if they can work across platforms . To that end, the company also demonstrated a simple three-player peer-to-peer title, but with -- get this -- a Nexus One (over Bluetooth)Nokia N900, a (over WiFi) and a Dell Latitude laptop all playing the same synchronous game. To commemorate this mishmash of awesome, the company funded another video; listen to an individual with a ludicrously bad accent give you the play-by-play after the break. Oh, and find some press releases, too.
However, augmented reality is only half of Qualcomm's mobile gaming plan -- a rep told Pocket-lint games like Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots are only financially viable if they can work across platforms . To that end, the company also demonstrated a simple three-player peer-to-peer title, but with -- get this -- a Nexus One (over Bluetooth)Nokia N900, a (over WiFi) and a Dell Latitude laptop all playing the same synchronous game. To commemorate this mishmash of awesome, the company funded another video; listen to an individual with a ludicrously bad accent give you the play-by-play after the break. Oh, and find some press releases, too.
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hhttp://www.engadget.com/2010/07/06/qualcomm-demos-augmented-reality-and-peer-to-peer-tech-tries-to/
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