Genki Rockets, Curiosity at 10:20, in 3D at CES 2011 Sony Booth Complete

Posted: March 20th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: 3D Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , | 8 Comments »


This is the complete Genki Rockets Video that was shown at the Sony booth at CES 2011. The new Curiosity video starts around 10:20 at the end. The show was amazing especially when you see it in person on the largest 3D video screen ever. The screen used passive 3D technology so RealD glasses can be used like the ones from the movie theaters.

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8 Comments on “Genki Rockets, Curiosity at 10:20, in 3D at CES 2011 Sony Booth Complete”

  1. 1 BlueRush said at 8:51 am on March 20th, 2011:

    Thank you for uploading this! Something tells me that is not really the WHOLE Curiosity video. The song is pretty short. They might not have completely finished it yet, or maybe that is it. Who knows? It looks incredible either way. Genki Rockets forever!!

  2. 2 NightlightPro said at 9:03 am on March 20th, 2011:

    Ok it’s at the end. My bad.

  3. 3 NightlightPro said at 9:25 am on March 20th, 2011:

    I want to see their new video.

  4. 4 Cham9215 said at 9:51 am on March 20th, 2011:

    Thanks for uploading this! Much appreciated!!

  5. 5 messenger84b said at 10:35 am on March 20th, 2011:

    just awesome …Genki rulez and Rachel is beautiful like always omg
    Wanna see them in Europe ;)

  6. 6 JaneMansfield said at 10:37 am on March 20th, 2011:

    Since you are the only one who actually recorded the WHOLE 3D performance (including the new Genki Rockets song “Curiosity”), you sir will not be brutally tentacle-raped by Japanophiles. Have a nice day!

  7. 7 Kouketsu said at 11:02 am on March 20th, 2011:

    thank you thank you thank youuuu ;o;

  8. 8 ElDiabloPato said at 11:14 am on March 20th, 2011:

    Thanks for uploading this! I think you may be the first person to post GR’s new song “Curiosity” (starting at 10:20) in its entirety, so you should tag it or even post it in a separate video.


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