Augmented reality is becoming fashionable, Sony was a pioneer with its EyeToy on PS2, and after using it on PS3 and PSP, the company includes this concept again on the PlayStation Vita.
So far, we knew we would have six cards PSVita for augmented reality, but aside from a demo of a circuit, we have not seen what really might do. During the CES 2012 that is taking place in Las Vegas Dave Thach, senior manager of Sony Santa Monica, has shown a football game at a table with these popular cards.
By placing the cards in a surface, we see as the interpreter of the console via the rear camera is creating a real football minicamp. Depending on how you do it, gives it a higher pitch or lower, but the addition of other cards, will also display the bleachers or scoreboard. The great advantage is that the machine keeps track of its location and, although no longer see the console, the display is not interrupted, allowing you to zoom or move the target. He added that it is possible to play through a multi-mode ad-hoc with a package prepared and more games will be available at the output of the console.
Here is the demo video:


Digg it
Stumble
Del.ico.us
Reddit
Newsvine