Although EA chief executive John Riccitiello also believes that the 3D game is "really fascinating", it also points out that 3D games have to wait until 2011 or 2012 years to have a real impact on the industry. "I think you have to have an army before real change arrives," says Riccitiello. But the reality is, it seems that more than 10 people across the United States have a TV set, this is not an army. "The biggest problem with 3D games today is the lack of technology, but with Sony and Samsung aggressively developing the technology, EA believes consumers will be buying a lot of 3D TVs in the next few years." By then, game developers will be able to truly bring 3D technology to millions of households, so that everyone can experience 3D games. Riccitiello said: "I believe that in time, perhaps in 2011, 2012, mainstream game publishers will release some wonderful games." By then, there will be positive growth on the basis of a large 3D user base, but I don't think it will happen this year. "Nintendo has not been waiting for 2011 or 2012 years as EA said, and at this year's E3, Nintendo plans to reveal more 3DS details, a Nintendo recently announced game console that supports 3D games." Riccitiello did not comment too much on 3DS, just saying "it's cool". (Edit Zhang Xing) EA: Consumers need more 3D TVs
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