The Games2006 COLLADA Show
Game shows are a dime a dozen. And TGS 2006 just finished. So what’s one more conference to chuck up to your schedule? This time, eyes are focusing on Portugal as the country’s first major event related to the video games industry is just about to take place: the Games2006 COLLADA Show.
The show is going to be presented by PixelBox Academy. The agenda: the future of computer graphics. Anyone who wants to know more about COLLADA and Open GL might want to check the event out on September 27 – that’s this Wednesday.
So, what really is the next step for computer graphics technology? We’ve already gotten to the 1080p level. And some other 8-bit games from the “ancient past” are getting remakes. Where is the mothership of video gaming taking us? Is there even any other place that we can still go to from here? Have we reached the end of the rope? Hopefully not. That’s what this conference is going to address. And these are the questions they plan to answer.
If they do get to answer it, count on QJ to hear more about the updates, so check back again, around later this week. Who knows what kind of proposals and ideas are bound to crop up?
Game shows are a dime a dozen. And TGS 2006 just finished. So what’s one more conference to chuck up to your schedule? This time, eyes are focusing on Portugal as the country’s first major event related to the video games industry is just about to take place: the Games2006 COLLADA Show.
The show is going to be presented by PixelBox Academy. The agenda: the future of computer graphics. Anyone who wants to know more about COLLADA and Open GL might want to check the event out on September 27 – that’s this Wednesday.
So, what really is the next step for computer graphics technology? We’ve already gotten to the 1080p level. And some other 8-bit games from the “ancient past” are getting remakes. Where is the mothership of video gaming taking us? Is there even any other place that we can still go to from here? Have we reached the end of the rope? Hopefully not. That’s what this conference is going to address. And these are the questions they plan to answer.
If they do get to answer it, count on QJ to hear more about the updates, so check back again, around later this week. Who knows what kind of proposals and ideas are bound to crop up?