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http://news.cnet.com/8301-10797_3-10166027-235.html

The ZCam, from 3DV Systems, which is rumored to be in acquisition talks with Microsoft.

(Credit: Jared Kohler/CNET Networks)

"As anyone who has been following the video game industry over the last couple of years knows, Nintendo's Wii console has been the runaway sales leader.

In the early going of the so-called "next generation" of consoles, which began in late 2005 with the release of Microsoft's Xbox 360 and continued a year later with the launch of the Wii and Sony's PlayStation 3, each company tended to refer to the "console wars" as being a battle between the three.

But more recently, as the Wii has vaulted far ahead of either the Xbox or the PS3, Microsoft and Sony have recast the console wars as being just between the two of them; They argue, instead, that the Wii is a very different kind of machine and that, in fact, many Xbox or PS3 owners also own a Wii.

Semantics aside, it's clear that Microsoft and Sony have long since determined that their consoles might never catch up to the Wii in total sales, especially if they don't do something drastic to compete with the Wii's intuitive motion-sensitive controller, the Wiimote.

If a report by the Israeli daily, Haaretz is correct, then, that might explain why Microsoft may be in negotiations to spend around $35 million to buy a startup based there, 3DV Systems.

With its ZCam, a 3D camera that connects directly to a PC, 3DV was already hoping to be a player in the video game space, since the camera was designed to let players control games entirely with their hands.

The ZCam was designed to put out short infrared pulses and then measure the reflections off objects. Then, the system's algorithms interpret the reflections, allowing it to judge the distance of, and distinguish between, different objects.

In late 2007, 3DV vice president of marketing and product management Tomer Barel told CNET News that the ZCam is built to focus on a gamer's hands, and even distinguish between his or her fingers, and can run a variety of applications, depending on what the person is doing with their head, torso, hands or fingers.

At the time, Barel said 3DV was looking to license its technology, perhaps even to one of the main console makers.

Now, however, Microsoft finds itself looking for ways to bolster sales of the Xbox, despite strong sales over the last couple of years. As such, the ZCam, if recast as an Xbox 360 accessory, could provide a boost to the Xbox and an argument for Microsoft to make that the console can appeal to the same kind of broad audiences as the Wii does, in large part because of the flexibility of the Wiimote.

Microsoft declined to comment for this story.

But Haaretz said definitively that, "Microsoft is negotiating to acquire...3DV Systems for about $35 million, despite the alarming condition of the global economy and grim forecasts of more pain to come....Microsoft apparently plans to use 3DV Systems' technology in its own gaming technology, probably in the Xbox 360."

If this were the case, then, it would likely be a big move for Microsoft. While the ZCam was still quite a ways from prime time readiness in 2007, it is surely much further along now, and if Microsoft were to acquire 3DV, the company would seem to have a high degree of motivation to expedite integrating the technology with its own gaming system.

And given that consumers have demonstrated their attraction to the Wii and its Wiimote, it would seem to be a very smart decision for Microsoft to find some kind of technology for the Xbox that could provide a similar attraction. And though the economy is in shambles right now, $35 million is pretty small potatoes for a company like Microsoft, and for a technology that could help sell hundreds of thousands or even millions of consoles over the next few years."



 

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is this like a kind of eye toy?



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It looks like something from Ghost Hunters







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I had a theory they were doing something like this!



Tease.

hmmm looks advanced




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At least we know they're not just sitting on their hands.



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That camera is way more advanced than the Ps3's Eye-toy from the look of it..



My Trigger Happy Sixaxis controller

 


                            

Microsoft could make an accesory that is used in 3D space to play all kinds of games and have the camera focus on that accesory.



PREDICTIONS:
(Predicted on 5/31/11) END of 2011 Sales - Xbox 360 = 62M;  PS3 = 59M;  Wii = 97M

Mvp4eVa said:
That camera is way more advanced than the Ps3's Eye-toy from the look of it..

 

That's because it can detect ghosts.







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Tease.