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Play Resident Evil 5 with NVIDIA 3D Vision at 5th Annual Johnny Ramone Tribute EventNVIDIA 3D Vision Makes the Undead Come Alive At Johnny Ramone Charity Event Attendees
to
Experience Resident Evil 5 with NVIDIA 3D Vision While Watching
the World
Premiere of
“Night of the Living Dead” in 3D SANTA CLARA,
Calif.—Sept
28, 2009—Zombies, blood and brains will be on display in glorious
3D
as the 5th Annual Johnny Ramone Tribute holds the world premiere
screening of
George Romero’s classic horror film, Night of the Living Dead, in
3D on Oct. 3 at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood,
Calif. To heighten the
festivities, NVIDIA
will showcase its award-winning GeForce® 3D Vision™ stereoscopic 3D
technology and give attendees a chance to play this year’s hottest
horror
game, Resident Evil 5, to experience what it’s like to have
crazed
zombies pop out of the computer screen. The event will kick off
at dusk
with a showing of the full-length, 1977 Ramones concert, It’s Alive,
screened outdoors against a 24-foot mausoleum wall. Actress Rose
McGowan (Grindhouse)
will then introduce the world premiere of Night of the Living Dead
in
3D. The event is open to the public for a $10 per person minimum
donation, with
proceeds benefiting the Johnny Ramone research fund at USC Westside
Prostate
Cancer Center. Gates open at 5:30 pm. Picnic dinners, drinks (including
alcoholic ones), pillows, blankets and small chairs are
permitted. Attendees will receive free commemorative 3D glasses
upon
entering. Resident Evil 5
is the
latest PC game to take advantage of NVIDIA® 3D Vision technology, which
transforms standard games into eye-popping, jump-out-of-your-seat, 3D
experiences. Not only did its creator Capcom design
“out-of-screen-effects”
to scare the daylights out of gamers, they also rendered all of the
game’s cinematic cut-scenes with the same immersive 3D effect. The
critics have raved about the game running on GeForce 3D Vision. Said
Jeff
Haynes of IGN.com, “Resident Evil 5 was designed to fully take
advantage of 3D, [with] certain segments of the game piercing the
digital
‘fourth wall’ with a sense of negative depth that is quite
incredible.” "Night of the Living
Dead
was one of Johnny Ramone’s top ten horror film favorites of all
time,” said John Cafiero, chief of staff of the Johnny Ramone Army, an
official entity acting on behalf of the seminal punk rocker and his
Estate
preserving the icon’s memory and legacy. “What better way to
celebrate the world premiere of this incredible flick in 3D than to
give people
a virtual experience to fight the living dead in Resident Evil 5
in 3D
on NVIDIA’s latest gaming hardware.” For more information on
NVIDIA 3D
Vision, please visit: www.nvidia.com/3Dvision. For more information on
the 5th
Annual Johnny Ramone Tribute event, please visit: http://www.johnnyramonearmy.com/5thannualJRATribute.html. About NVIDIA NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) awakened the world to the
power of
computer graphics when it invented the graphics processing unit (GPU)
in 1999.
Since then, it has consistently set new standards in visual computing
with
breathtaking, interactive graphics available on devices ranging from
portable
media players to notebooks to workstations. NVIDIA’s expertise in
programmable GPUs has led to breakthroughs in parallel processing which
make
supercomputing inexpensive and widely accessible. Fortune magazine has
ranked NVIDIA
#1 in innovation in the semiconductor industry for two years in a row.
For more
information, see www.nvidia.com. |
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