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Posted on 01-14-05 09:41 PM Link | Quote
I recently sent away for some 3D glasses, you know, the red and blue kind. I did this with the sole intention to play Rad Racer in 3D mode. Let me tell you I was a might let down when i discovered that Rad Racer's 3D mode managed to be less 3D than the regular mode. Then another game came to mind, 3D World Runner. It too had the same effect. Yet these games got me wondering just how many Nintendo games have a 3D mode?

Starting with these games, can you add to this list:

-Rad Racer
-3D World Runner
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Posted on 01-14-05 09:42 PM Link | Quote
I don't think they're really 3D, just err.. Isometric or something, or the graphics just look like 3D.
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Posted on 01-14-05 10:09 PM Link | Quote
Aww poo, it's already been done?
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Posted on 01-14-05 11:28 PM Link | Quote
I remember something called ORB 3D. Don't remember what it was about, but I remember it had one of those cheap 3D things.
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Posted on 01-14-05 11:30 PM Link | Quote
Hmm. This reminds me of something I read in EGM awhile back - someone had released a tool that you could hook up to your TV to make television shows look three-dimensional that apparently also works on early videogames.
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Posted on 01-14-05 11:35 PM Link | Quote
Don't tell me you seriously believed 3D glasses would make your games look 3D... Please tell me you didn't *seriously* believe that.
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Posted on 01-15-05 12:54 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by alitnil

-Rad Racer
-3D World Runner


Better yet, see if all you people who like to proclaim yourselves "1337" and "0ld-5k00l" can figure out the common link between these two games.



Fyxe: Those two games had a seperate "mode". You pressed select and everything looked as though you were on an acid trip without the 3-D glasses. I have no idea how they looked with said glasses.
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Posted on 01-15-05 01:20 AM Link | Quote
They both were designed by Squaresoft. *wins*
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Posted on 01-15-05 01:39 AM Link | Quote
YOU'RE WINNER!

That said, maybe RR II had a 3-D mode as well?
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Posted on 01-15-05 01:54 AM Link | Quote
Heh, I though it was going to be about the few 3D games for SNES. Like the game Elite is fully in 3D, and there was this tank demo and this commercial Flight simulator thing. Which apparently sucked too.

Heh, I ironcally found old 3D glasses today. Thoose were so popular back in the days, althought I always found that 3D look more like a "popup" book 3D.
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Posted on 01-15-05 05:35 AM Link | Quote
Slightly off topic: How does the whole 3D glasses <-> 3D images work anyway? I used to have some :o one glass blue and one red and I had this little 3D comic wich you could only read with said glasses. But how does it work? :o
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Posted on 01-15-05 05:47 AM Link | Quote
It's quite simple, really. They draw the image, then copy it. They give one a red tint and they give the other a blue tint. One of them is slightly adjusted to make up for differences in perspective coming from each eye, and they are laid on top of each other. The eye that sees through the blue hole doesn't see the blue image, and the eye that sees through the red hole doesn't see the red image, so when you look at something that has been prepared correctly you see a different image in each eye, mimicking the way your brain puts together a three-dimensional image, so you see it in 3D.


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(edited by Kyouji Craw on 01-14-05 08:49 PM)
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Posted on 01-15-05 07:21 AM Link | Quote
The same premise goes for movies as well, although I'd be hard pressed to figure out the last movie (aside from Spy Kids 3D) that used it. The 3D glasses thing used to be all the rage for cheesy horror flicks.
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Posted on 01-15-05 08:28 AM Link | Quote
I got the 3D glasses bug from watching the Polar Express at the iMax theatre last month, 'cept i believe they were polarized (if that is the correct term).

And Thanks to Emptyeye for defending my honor about the optional 3D mode in those games. BUt I don't suppose anybody knows of anyother game that "utilizes" 3D glasses?
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Posted on 01-15-05 08:34 AM Link | Quote
I can't think of many aside from the ones previously mentioned.

Super Glove Ball was 3D but not in the glasses sense obviously - and if someone was to play that game with a Power Glove AND 3D glasses... I'd fear for their life. Seriously.
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