This is a list of stereoscopic video games. The following article is the list of notable stereoscopic 3D games and related productions and the platforms they can run on. Additionally, many PC games are supported or are unsupported but capable 3D graphics with AMD HD3D, DDD TriDef, Nvidia 3D Vision, 3DGM, and more.[1]
See also
- List of Nvidia 3D Vision Ready games
- List of Nintendo 3DS games
- List of 3D PlayStation 3 games
- List of PlayStation 4 games with 3D support
- List of Wii U games
- List of Xbox 360 games with 3D support
- 3D film
- Vectrex
- Disney Digital 3-D
- Dolby 3D
- Nintendo 3DS
- RealD Cinema
- Stereoscopy
- TDVision
- Virtual Boy
- Jaguar VR
References
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- ↑ SubRoc-3D at the Killer List of Videogames
- 1 2 3 Bernard Perron & Mark J. P. Wolf (2008), Video game theory reader two, p. 158, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 0-415-96282-X
- ↑ www.arcadeflyers.com, Daniel Hower, Eric Jacobson. "The Arcade Flyer Archive - Video Game Flyers: Subroc-3D, Sega". flyers.arcade-museum.com.
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