What went wrong? Was it only ever a gimmick? Is there any future for 3D gaming?
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ever since it came out 3d was a fad. who ever didnt see that was blind as hell.
main problem is that not everyones eyes could take it, and it never really added to movies.
we just got into HD then jumped 3d for no reason. it was a good gimmick while it lasted
The prices for a 3DTV went wrong. They are always going down, I will get one in the next year or two, but they have been an extreme luxury.
I can't be the only one that gets tired eyes from 3d.
I love all the people that bash 3D!!!
I got a 120Hz monitor with Nvidia 3D system and I am loving it!!! Gaming is amazing with it, playing trine 2, witcher 2 is breathtaking. I also watch plenty of 3D movies.
Please don't compare that cheap Cinema 3D crap with real 3D systems!
If Apple ever releases a true iTV or Apple TV, whatever you want to call it, watch it have 3D and everyone in the media will jump on the 3D bandwagon. Throw an Apple logo on the 3D glasses and people will start wearing them as a fashion statement.