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  2. LaserActive - Wikipedia

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    The LaserActive 3-D Goggles (model GOL-1) employ an active shutter 3D system compatible with at least six 3D-ready LD-ROM software titles: 3-D Museum (1994), Vajra 2 (1994), Virtual Cameraman 2 (1994), Dr. Paolo No Totteoki Video (1994), Goku (1995), and 3D Virtual Australia (1996), the last software title published for the LaserActive.

  3. Titan (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Titan is a game engine developed by Stainless Steel Studios used in the real-time strategy genre. It was mainly used as a PC game engine in the early 2000s . The engine was used in Stainless Steel Studio's early games, such as Empire Earth and Empires: Dawn of the Modern World .

  4. Virtual camera system - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 January 2025. System to display a view of a 3D virtual world Virtual camera system demo showing parameters of the camera that can be adjusted Part of a series on Video game graphics Types 2.5D & 3/4 perspective First-person view Fixed 3D Full motion video based game Graphic adventure game Isometric ...

  5. Gekibo: Gekisha Boy - Wikipedia

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    [1] A sequel for the PlayStation 2, Gekisha Boy 2, was released in Japan in 2001. [2] A European release (re-titled Polaroid Pete) was announced in the same year, [3] but there were no further announcements and the publisher suddenly disappeared. A competition was held in the UK "Official Playstation Magazine", but it is unknown if they ...

  6. Bryce (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bryce 2.0 was also ported to the Windows platform, although the first stable version, 2.1, was not released until 1997. The ability to animate a scene was added (in a stable form) with the cross-platform Bryce 3D (version 3.1) in 1997 by the newly formed MetaCreations Corporation. A "camera object" unseen in the final image acted as the observer.

  7. 3DO - Wikipedia

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    3DO (3 Dimensional Optics) is a video gaming hardware format developed by The 3DO Company and conceived by entrepreneur and Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins. [10] [11] [12] The specifications were originally designed by Dave Needle and RJ Mical of New Technology Group, and were licensed by third parties; most hardware were packaged as home video game consoles under the name Interactive ...

  8. Baidu launches upgraded AI model, says Ernie Bot hits 300 ...

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    Chinese search engine giant Baidu on Friday unveiled an upgraded version of its artificial intelligence (AI) model, Ernie 4.0 Turbo, as it seeks to maintain its position in China's competitive AI ...

  9. 3dfx - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] 3dfx released its first product, the Voodoo Graphics 3D chip, to manufacturing on November 6, 1995. The chip is a VGA 3D accelerator that features rendering methods such as point-sampled texture mapping , Z- and double buffering , Gouraud shading , subpixel correction , alpha compositing , and anti-aliasing .