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  1. What Will You Look Like in 20 Years? We digitally morphed three models to show how your everyday habits determine the future of your face and body. Lauren | Charlene | Sophia | How we did...

  2. Oct 6, 2014 · Using facial recognition software, the British telecom company's new project ages you approximately 20 years and then process to let you interact with your purported future self. You can ask ...

    • The minds behind The Last of Us, Tearaway, Gone Home, and PlayStation 4 discuss the future.
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    By Andrew Goldfarb

    Posted: Feb 13, 2014 7:18 pm

    At last week’s DICE summit, speakers focused on a common theme: what’s next in games? Every speaker answered that question differently, with some trying to predict the future and others taking personal looks back to discuss how the evolution of their careers has shaped what they’ll do next. For me, the highlight came in the form of a conversation between Mark Cerny and Eugene Jarvis, which asked if we’re in “a renaissance of gaming” or if everything today is just more of the same.

    Jarvis -- creator of classics like Defender, Robotron 2084, and Smash TV -- and Cerny -- lead architect of the PlayStation 4 -- had an hour-long conversation, covering topics including how mobile gaming has changed the landscape, VR headsets, development costs, and much more. While they didn’t necessarily have all the answers, the two men offered crucial, fascinating insight into how things can still change, all from the perspective of people who have seen the industry grow from the beginning into what it is today.

  3. In the VR realm, we are just getting started. The big clunky headsets we have now will look ridiculous in just 10-20 years. Think slimmer, wider full FOV lenses, higher resolution, and higher frame rate, with fully articulated body tracking (think Kinect on steroids) and full body haptic feedback. The main limiting factor these days is GPU power.

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · The exaggerated but edifying representation of gamers in 2040. The image of the gamer in 2040, as sketched by this recent study, looks like something straight out of a science fiction novel. With his red eyes, deformed skull and aching hands, meet Michael.

  5. Mar 12, 2024 · Highlights. Excellent gameplay and hidden depth make 20-year-old games like Half-Life 2 still popular today. Far Cry's open-world exploration and fun storyline set it apart as the start of a major ...

  6. I work in the Games and VR Industry, I think over the next 20 years we will see major shifts but the biggest is going to be how games are made. In the next decade or so game development will be democratized with smaller and smaller groups able to produce larger and larger projects.

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