The Famicom 3D system!!! Shocked
http://assembler.emugaming.com/Famicom_3d_goggles/famicom_3d_goggles.html
http://www.atarihq.com/tsr/fds/falsion.html
Although Nintendo released the 3D System in 1987, the company itself released zero compatible games. It left that responsibility to the third parties for some reason, and only a handful of games gave it a second look... and of those, the only real standout is Falsion, a shooter without any pretenses and without any restraints...
...When I put Falsion into the disk drive and turned on the power, I finally realized why I bought a 3d System. Every piece of hardware has a respective piece of software that takes the hardware to the limits, showing off what it can really do; Falsion is just this software for the studly-looking but unsupported 3d goggles...
...Playing in 3d mode with the shutter glasses is a great experience - the 3d effect looks extremely real and if you have a big enough TV (I sure don't) you might find yourself dodging meteorite showers with your body as well as the controller.
...If you have the goggles, this is a must-get. It's a little uncommon; Konami was probably pushing their luck making a game that required both the Disk System and the 3d System to play fully. At the time that was at least a $250 investment to be made, but nowadays it's definitely worth it to play the only game that really rivals Sega's 8-bit 3d efforts on the Master System.
The one and only game?? I have no idea, but the tech behind this would be sooo affordable right now, and with a few minor tweaks here and there it could work...
If Revolution is the virtual console, maybe the possibillity of a rebirth of the goggles may still happen?.....
Anybody know about the effectiveness of the shutter goggles???[/url]
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