Virtual Vision Video
2011

Fighting Video Game In The Future
One of the stuff I like about playing video games, fighting video games in specific, is the idea of flee I get from it. After a long day when I just need to get my mind off of my daily routine, a few hours spent blasting off enemies in Bad Company 2 or Modern Warfare 2 is only the thing to unwind. Others like messaging and cold beer, I am no dissimilar than they are, but what satisfies me the most is throwing the grenade into a group of people or just blasting the M1 tank that is getting in my way while avoiding the bullets that was aimed to me. If you feel that you are in the game itself then you have immensely immersed yourself into the game. You will never feel anything that it will be like you are in the real battle wherein all you are thinking is to end the mission that is given.
Every year the video games are getting more realistic like they are getting more advanced that really makes you feel that you are in the virtual world. I can only guess of what the future video games will appear like. With 3D video gaming being introduced in 2010, I’m sure we can anticipate more naturalism, but what about in the more aloof future. I can imagine a day when video games as well as television will be played holographic in three dimensions with a holographic projector as the console, projecting three dimensional images 360 degrees about us that are so stunningly real that we can scarcely tell the modification between real or projected images giving us the illusion of being completely concentrated in the scenery of the game. Isn’t that the coolest?
Envisage if you could play Street Fighter 4 not as a character onscreen, but as the real character in the game. Pixar Inc., the pioneer in digital animation with popular releases like Toy Story, A Bug’s Life and The Midnight Christmas Express, uses digital animation strategies that mix animation with traditional film making in order to give their characters very real, human-like movements and nuances. The actor playing a digital character wears a skin-tight, leotard-like suit that is covered in hundreds of small, digital sensors that switch movements by the actor into like movements of the digital character giving the character very human-like gestures. The sensor in a Wii controller uses this same technology but the sensor suit translates all your body movements and facial expressions into digital equivalents and onto a digital character. Fighting video games in the near future will be wearing a suit that will make the movements of the character the same as the person using itself. Your character will really do your moves.
The coolest would be is if the game will be highly-developed with that kind of technology. Just imagine playing with your boss, slamming him into the ground or just slap him in the face. Kicking your bosses butt is not something you get to do everyday and I’m sure it would be a very popular game. What is the best way to deal with the family problems? Struggle it out? Or just play the game wherein you will be in an arena with your wife and give all your moves to take your wife or your husband out with just a suit and a game? Talk about letting off some steam. Just like a pillow battle, but it is just a game in the virtual world. It would be very dreadful to get your girl to the hospital; you could be jailed for that.
Someday I would like to see video games and holograms get together for a fully, three-dimensional experience. The ultimate experience in the world of gaming is having the experience being in the game and that is positively inside the game. We are so sophisticated today that this vision will not be just a dream but a reality.
To unite motion-sensing with the hologram technology and the 3D techniques, can somebody create the game that has the digital surroundings that can really make the gaming experience pure and real? This is completely the most overpowering gaming experience. Sort of like the virtual reality that is immersed on steroids. Maybe there are still people who would not believe that this could be real. The idea of having the virtual game in your own house is just an idea from a crazy gamer.
Why not take your game into the gym? The Wii video games made the step into continuing the trend. Playing Wii games with it’s motion sensing controller gets people away their butts making them swing a tennis racket for example when they play a game like Wii Tennis. Can you picture a gym in the future where rather of running on an aged deadening treadmill; you can burn calories skiing downward a mountain in digital ski resorts from about the world with each downhill run depicting a precise replica of the real side at that resort. They could call it Black Diamond Skwii Runs. Or if you really want to do the footwork, you can just jog in your home while in the virtual world you are running on the mountain and on the streets while some crazy animals are running after you.
All this dreaming of futuristic video games makes me question what other gamers dream up if they could have any game conceivable without limits. If you were to choose yourself on the fighting video game, what game would you like it to be?
About the Author
John “Soap” MacTavish is a captain in the Special Air Service and operates a Fighting Video Games training camp where gamers can learn Video Game Cheats, Hints, Tips and Secrets to all the Best Fighting Video Games.
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