Our inaugural post from early 2008: “Top 10 AR demos that will…” sparked huge interest. Since then, we have witnessed loads of AR games swarming the market.
Well, that may be an exaggeration – but the industry has certainly transitioned from delivering mere demos to actual games; from proof of concepts to commercial products; from “Yay” to “W00t!”
We have covered these AR games before, but Today is your chance to choose.
Vote for your all time favorite augmented reality games!
Our only rules for nomination:
1) It’s a fun game
2) It registers computer graphics on reality
3) It runs on commercial off the shelf hardware.
Here are the 18 nominees in chronological order (when first surfaced on the web):
go!
1. The Invisible Train
2004 – Graz University (PDA, Gizmondo)
2. Catapult
March 2006 – Gizmondo (Gizmondo)
3. Eye of Judgment
May 2006 – Sony (Sony EyeToy)
4. AR Tennis
June 2006 – Fanta/HIT Lab NZ (Nokia)
5. WizQubes
March 2007 – MXR
6. Level Head
October 2007 – Julian Oliver (webcam)
7. ARis
July 2008 – Geisha Entertainment (Webcam)
8. Kweekies
October 2008 – Int13 (Nokia, iPhone)
9. Ghostwire
October 2008 – A Different Game (Nintendo DSi, Nokia)
10. Tower of Defense
December 2008 – Sergey Ten
11. Topps
March 2009 – Total Immersion (Webcam)
12. Scope
March 2009 – Frantz Lasorne (Goggles)
Vodpod videos no longer available.13. Do the Dip
April 2009 – MacDonald’s (webcam)
14. ARhrrrr!
May 2009 – GA Tech and SCAD-Atlanta (Nvidia Tegra)
15. Candy Wars
May 2009 – GA Tech and SCAD-Atlanta (Gizmondo)
16. Art of Defense
May 2009 – GA Tech (Nokia)
17. RubberDuckzilla
May 2009 – Oasis (webcam)
18. InVizimals
June 2009 – Sony (PSP)
-*-*-*
Which are your favorites?
Share with your friends and find out their favorites!
(share button at top right of page)
The winners will receive the lucrative –
“Games Alfresco Hall of Fame Award”
Filed under: AR Games | Tagged: A Different Game, ARhrrrr!, ARis, Candy Wars, Do the Dip, DSi, Eye of Judgment, EyeToy, Fanta, Frantz Lasorne, GA Tech, Geisha Entertainment, Ghostwire, Gizmondo Art of Defense, graz university, int13, Invisimals, iphone, Julian Oliver, Kweekies, Level Head, MacDonald's, nokia, Nvidia Tegra, Oasis, PSP, Rubberduckzilla, SCAD-Atlanta, Scope, Sony, the invisible train, Topps, total immersion, Virtual tennis | 39 Comments »