Extreme Reality to Demo Technology that Brings Motion Controlled Games to Tablets, PCs and Smartphones at GDC 2014 and Game Connection Conferences in S.F.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) March 13, 2014 -- Extreme Reality, the only company to bring full-body motion analysis and control via a device’s native or peripheral camera, today announced that it will offer demonstrations of its motion controlled gaming technology at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2014 and Game Connection America conferences in San Francisco this month. The company will also make several other announcements at the conferences, including the public launch of a new software development kit (SDK), new developer tools that enable the fastest integration of human motion control into games and apps, and the debut of two new motion controlled games for use on tablets and smartphones.
GDC is the world’s largest and longest-running professionals-only game industry event. It will take place at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California from March 17-21, 2014. Extreme Reality will be located in the exposition hall, booth 310 Moscone South.
Game Connection America gathers key players from the game industry to help them do business together, connect, share and socialize in a lively environment. It takes place March 17-19 in San Francisco at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel. Extreme Reality will be located in Room 310.
Developers interested in integrating Extreme Reality’s motion control technology into their game or app can visit the Extreme Reality developer zone, http://www.xtr3d.com/developers, or apply here to participate in the Extreme Android Challenge 2014 for a chance to win a grand prize of $8,000 and a meeting with EA founder, and Extreme Reality Board member, Trip Hawkins. All games participating in the challenge must be submitted to Extreme Reality by May 20, 2014.
About Extreme Reality
Extreme Reality enables a future where people interact with computing devices through the motion of their body. It is the only company to provide full-body, software-based, motion analysis and control to any computing device or operating system via a standard camera. Offered as a software development kit (SDK) and with 16 patents granted worldwide, the company’s Extreme Motion product enables developers to create a wide range of experiences (applications, games, security solutions and more) that pioneer Natural User Interfaces (NUI) while breaking the physical barriers of current hardware-based technologies. Extreme Reality was founded in 2005 and is based in Herzelia, Israel.
Osnat Lidor, Extreme Reality Ltd., http://www.xtr3d.com, +1 415-255-6506, [email protected]
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