"With head tracking, players can do anything from simply looking around the game space to actually controlling character movement."

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"With head tracking, players can do anything from simply looking around the game space to actually controlling character movement."
Dota 2 Gamescon trailer. From community project to professional game.
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"A generation of young people that isn’t merely distracted by video games but actually learns at the same time can only be a good thing."
http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/132168-teach-with-portals-valve-takes-edutainment-to-a-whole-new-level
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Frostbite 2 is the engine that seems to power most of the high-profile video games that Electronic Arts will publish in the near future, and one of the main developers behind it revealed how the new technology was pushed to the limits in order to create new and distinct game experiences.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Frostbite-2-Was-DICE-s-Attempt-to-Revolutionize-Gaming-276460.shtml
The Frostbite 2 game engine--the technology behind Battlefield 3 and Need for Speed: The Run--was originally designed to support next-generation games.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/frostbite-2-originally-designed-for-next-gen-6383232