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Bizarre rules out 3D and motion control for James Bond 007: Blood Stone

No 3D, Kinect or Move support for Bond, but Bizarre interested in using the tech for future games.

Written by David Scammell, 20 July 2010

 
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James Bond may have been used to advertise Sony's HDTVs back in 2008, but the super spy won't be backing 3DTV quite so quickly.

Bizarre Creations' Nick Davies has told GamerZines that his team's upcoming Bond game James Bond 007: Blood Stone will not be supporting 3DTV technology, nor will it take advantage of PlayStation Move or Kinect.

"3D no," said Davies. "The whole 3D era started after we'd developed this game.

"I think the same with Move as well. If you're going to make a game in 3D or with a specific peripheral in mind then you have to build it from the start with that in mind.

Download 360Zine Issue 49360Zine Issue 49 GamerZines Magazine For our latest Kinect coverage, click here to download 360Zine Issue 49 for free."They weren't available or in the mainstream at that point and we don't want to shoehorn anything in or make a half-arsed attempt at 3D."

However, Bizarre are keen to get behind the tech in the future. Davies continued:

"Future games, yeah, Bizarre are all about pushing the tech as far as we can, but on this game, no, we're not going to see that.

"I think you're going to find that in most games in development this year. Some will try and shoehorn it in if they're crazy, and some will wait and do the next iteration as a full 3D or Move experience."

Are you disappointed by the lack of 3D for Bond, or are you still unconvinced by the tech? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

James Bond 007: Blood Stone launches on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC this autumn.

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