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Video game development is about to get even better because of work completed by a UC San Diego undergrad mega-genius, Alex Goldberg. Science Daily reports:
“It should be pretty easy for video game developers to integrate our research into new games. As a game developer myself, I know first hand that stretched out and flickering backgrounds and details are no longer acceptable in 3D video games,” said Alex Goldberg, the computer science undergraduate from UC San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering who did much of the work. Computer science professors Matthias Zwicker from UC San Diego, and Frédo Durand from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, also contributed to the research project.
It almost makes you feel old hearing about this new technology and remembering the Game Boys of the early 1990s.







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