Intel to adapt Wild Blue Yonder into a RealSense 3D video game.*

Well it’s not the movie I got rumor of a long time ago but at least it is something, Wild Blue Yonder being adapted as a video game. 
 

With its RealSense 3D camera now being built into laptops and tablets, Intel is starting to line up content partners, including comicbook publishers, to turn their properties into interactive entertainment.
One of the first is Noble Transmission, whose Wild Blue Yonder book will be turned into an interactive story and game.
Wild Blue Yonder is set in a post-apocalyptic future, where a fighter pilot and her family fight to survive in the skies after radiation has made Earth uninhabitable on the surface.
Intel will help the publisher launch an app for the book, which will enable readers to fly fighter jets or characters strapped to jet packs, for example, while gesturing at the screen.

Wild Blue Yonder was a fantastic book but it took forever to get out. Now that all six issues are out, it is worth a look up. Intel developing the game is a pretty big deal though.

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  1. I can totally see this as a video game. And yes, I highly enjoyed Wild Blue Yonder.. felt it could of been an ongoing series, not a mini-series.

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