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WereKitten already addressed the most important points (and really well I may add), so I'll just comment on this:

1. Huge amount of processing power to give the true and proper 3D. You know...the type of 3D that has pop out FX and things goung out of your TV. PS3, 360 and a low end PC simply dont have the hosepower to do this with retail games.


I don't think it's a "huge" amount of processing power... the 3D tech which uses shutter glasses basically requires that games are run at twice the framerate, i.e. 120 Hz (in order to give a 60 Hz image to each eye).

While twice the framerate is significant, it seems over the top to say it requires a huge increase in processing power.



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