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sega4life said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:
sega4life said:

Virtua Boy had what in mind?

fyi: my SEGA Master System has Real 3D glasses that still work, and make playing 3D games kick ass, without the head hurting red light side effects..

The NES did that with Rad Racer.  It was pretty ... rad.

yes.. but.. the SEGA 3D glasses were not some Red/Blue paper glasses..

SEGA 3D glasses is real 3D gaming..

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SegaScope 3-D Glasses

3-D Glasses and card adapter

The 3-D Glasses use small LCD screens to rapidly alternate between the left and right lenses being opaque, used in tandem with two different alternating images flashed from the TV synchronized with the switching of the 3-D Glasses to create a natural stereoscopic 3D effect. The Master System glasses can only be used in the original Master System, since it hooks up directly to the card port not found in the Master System II. Such a system allows 3-D graphics in full color. The technology takes advantage of the fact that televisions display an interlaced image, displaying the left image in the top frame and the right image in the bottom frame, so it tends not to work with non-standard televisions and most capture cards, which tend to combine fields. The same technique has been used with similar glasses for some 3-D films in movie theaters, though these have largely been replaced by newer methods that would not work on a home TV. Only eight Master System games are 3-D compatible.

...Which they clearly stole from Kelloggs...