3D Hockey Broadcast
#1
Posted 18 March 2010 - 09:52 AM
http://msgnyc.com/vi...c27503913t17062
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#4
Posted 18 March 2010 - 03:16 PM
I went to a game in 3-D once. It was like they were right there on the ice.
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$1 for each goal scored by a player after whom I have named a hamster.
An additional $5 for each hat trick scored by a player after whom I have named a hamster.
An additional $10 if any of the above goals is the GWG goal that gives us the series win.
An additional $50 if it is the GWG that wins us the Cup.
$5 for a SO by Jimmy.
Hamsters' names (current players in RED): Henrik Pavel Tomas Nicklas Dominik
Niklas Matthieu Daniel Robert
Johan Andreas Valtteri Jonathan
Andrew Patrick Ian Todd
And introducing: Jordin Damien Gustav James
TOTAL SO FAR: $36
#5
Posted 18 March 2010 - 03:39 PM
#6
Posted 18 March 2010 - 04:27 PM
EZBAKETHAGANGSTA, on 26 April 2010 - 10:47 AM, said:
#7
Posted 18 March 2010 - 08:13 PM
a cool idea, but for 20 bucks ill take a cheap seat for a couple more bucks.
Yeah, its a different set of economics out here. I wish I could get some seats for anywhere approaching $20, but you certainly won't at the Garden or the Prudential Center. At least they have some blueshirt alumni come out and make some to do about the whole thing, including former Red Wings Ron Duguay and Adam Graves.
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#8
Posted 18 March 2010 - 09:01 PM
#9
Posted 25 March 2010 - 08:43 AM
At the theater Messier, Richter, Graves, Duguay, and a few more Rangers spoke during TV timeouts. Bettman was there too. The crowd was rowdy and rooting just like they were in the arena next door. The game itself was over after 10 minutes, so my buddy and I just hit the bar for the 3rd (not particularly a Rangers or Isles fan). I can't say I would pay money to watch it in a theater again, but I can't wait to watch 3D Wings games in the comfort of my own home (although it will be a glacial age before Center Ice provides it).
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#10
Posted 25 March 2010 - 09:52 AM
So, the game was last night and i gotta say the 3D was pretty freakin sweet. The image was much much crisper than I thought it would be and there was no problem following the puck. The classic 45o gameplay angle wasn't spectacular, but it was actually pretty cool to see the crowd walking by and the glass in front of the play. It did make you feel like you were there. It was kind of a trip to see the cotton candy guy walking by in the foreground. I can only imagine watching the jackasses at the Joe waving at the camera in 3D. The images from the corners, on the other hand, were awesome - especially when they showed the replays of big checks in the corners right up against the glass. When the cameras zoomed in it was pretty impressive - there was one save Roloson made they replayed where the puck flipped up a couple feet in the air and he caught it in his glove that was just an awesome 3D shot. The fight between Prust and Gillies was pretty sick too. The glasses are the only inconvenience.
At the theater Messier, Richter, Graves, Duguay, and a few more Rangers spoke during TV timeouts. Bettman was there too. The crowd was rowdy and rooting just like they were in the arena next door. The game itself was over after 10 minutes, so my buddy and I just hit the bar for the 3rd (not particularly a Rangers or Isles fan). I can't say I would pay money to watch it in a theater again, but I can't wait to watch 3D Wings games in the comfort of my own home (although it will be a glacial age before Center Ice provides it).
Interesting... I haven't been keeping up with technology much, but I heard about Nintendo announcing their next handheld system with 3-D capabilities. If it is how you're talking about it, than I'll be happy to see the Nintendo 3-DS. Also mentioned was that Sony was doing the same thing with the next-gen of playstation. Could be real fun to see how it works first hand.
#11
Posted 25 March 2010 - 10:13 AM
Interesting... I haven't been keeping up with technology much, but I heard about Nintendo announcing their next handheld system with 3-D capabilities. If it is how you're talking about it, than I'll be happy to see the Nintendo 3-DS. Also mentioned was that Sony was doing the same thing with the next-gen of playstation. Could be real fun to see how it works first hand.
If it looks anything like this...
...it could be pretty damn cool.

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#12
Posted 25 March 2010 - 10:30 AM
http://msg.com/3d/
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