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The whole rumor about Nintendo attempting stereoscopic 3D with the Revolution got me thinking. How would Nintendo attempt this? An OLED/LCD visor could work next generation, but way to expensive for this gen.
Then someone brought this to my attention. http://www.nuvision3d.com/the60gx.html So if the revolution output 60 - 120 fps, you would have 30 - 60 fps per eye. The glasses would allow you to use the TV you already own. Sync the glasses up with the Rev so that the left eye only sees the images from the virtual left camera and the right eye only sees the images from the virtual right camera. You have a cheap version of a 3D display. This would also explain why Nintendo is against HD because they are more worried about pushing fps. I think this is the same tech that George Lucas wants to use for 3D movies and I remember reading these glasses would cost about $20. I'll try and find the article. Im just thinking out loud about what Nintendo's final secret could be. So what do you think? Last edited by winstonsmith1978; 01-Mar-2006 at 16:14. |
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