I Think We Should Add 3D Arcade To This Site As A Cool Virtual Experience.
It Would Be Fun And Awesome. It Has It's Own Website With Its Own 3D Models And Stuff. It Has Multiplayer Chat And All That, So What Do Ya Say?
The Website Link Is At MAMEWorld Then When U Click 3D Arcade You Can Find 3D Models, Tutorials, Forums, Arcade Demo Skins, And Frontend Downloads:cool:
There are two types of 3D glasses that I know of. The cheap red/blue ones and there's another that kind of work like two halves of those old Cracker Jack prizes that were pictures that would change by the angle you viewed them at.
3D Arcade is kind of gimmicky and would work very well for the number of games we have.
NES 3D games used the cheap red and blue plastic/paper glasses. SMS 3D games had a pair of glasses that you plugged in. They displayed two different images to each eye. Hard to recreate without wearing a pair of the glasses.
yeah, i don't know the name of it, but there is a piece of material, that if you hold two of them in one way, they block out some light, but if you turn one of them 90 degrees, it blocks out ALL light. last time i saw a 3d movie i got some of these in the glasses, and they're pretty cool. my physics teacher had a couple of these, and thats how i know about how they work!
The Red/Blue type is called Anaglyph 3D and requires 3D glasses.
The kind that you see that is in like Magic Eye books and similar things is called Steroscopic 3D I believe, and it normally doesn't require glasses.
My personal favorite currently, for DVDs anyway, is called Field Sequential 3D. It does require you to wear special shutter type glasses you plug in, but I think it produces a very good effect.
I am a total nerd for 3D incidentally. I try to buy nearly every 3D movie I can find and games too, if I can find them.
Usually Stereoscopic requires you to wear glasses, at least in all of my experiences. It works by one eye receiving vertical images and a separate eye receiving horizontal.