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Xiaou2:
Ond,
Try mame on the bad boy.
It would be curious to see if it will auto-sync stereoscopic game output, such as with "Continental Circuit". I think you have to press your "F1" key while in the game to enable the 3d frames.
Also try a standard 2d racer like OutRun, and see how it fares.
Ohh, almost forgot.. a couple of other Stereoscopic 3d games are on the sega master system emulator. Most notably:
- Missile Defense 3D
- Maze Hunter 3D
- Outrun 3D
- Space Harrier 3D
- Blade Eagle 3D
- Poseidon Wars 3D
The best being the 1st two games listed.
Let us know,
:)
Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: Vanguard on October 14, 2010, 09:56:50 am ---I read a report that said 2-12% of the population are 3D-blind. 70% sounds a little far fetched. If the technology had that high of a reject rate, I doubt it would be considered a viable consumer feature.
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2-12% of the population are completely 3d blind... up to 70% don't get the full 3d depth perception intended by the creators of 3d imagery. It has to do with various factors including not only vision, but eye fatigue. Even the new 3d causes strain on the eyes. Most people can't keep the damn glasses on for the full length of a movie. Thus the 70%.
As for the second part of the statement you really seem to underestimate the stupidity of the average consumer. If something didn't sell because it was useless then the snuggie wouldn't be one of the most popular tv products ever.
drventure:
--- Quote ---you really seem to underestimate the stupidity of the average consumer
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Well spoken. Snuggies, the Franklin Mint, that "Painter of Light" guy. There's lots of examples of that!
Vanguard:
I don't see people spending $1500+ on any of those examples (and that's without purchasing the glasses). Also, People will try a TV before they buy it. If it causes them discomfort, they'll opt for a cheaper tv without the 3D feature. If 70% of people do this, well...the result would be obvious.
eds1275:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on October 17, 2010, 07:47:43 pm ---2-12% of the population are completely 3d blind... up to 70% don't get the full 3d depth perception intended by the creators of 3d imagery. It has to do with various factors including not only vision, but eye fatigue. Even the new 3d causes strain on the eyes. Most people can't keep the damn glasses on for the full length of a movie. Thus the 70%.
As for the second part of the statement you really seem to underestimate the stupidity of the average consumer. If something didn't sell because it was useless then the snuggie wouldn't be one of the most popular tv products ever.
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But if they get a cuddly mascot...
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