"Certified"? Surely all games work with it.
I suppose this is like Nvidia's "certified" power supplies for SLI. The PSU has no effect on SLI as long as it's good quality (obviously) but you can pay Nvidia $50, $100, $200 and they'll allow you to put "SLI certified" on it.
So Nvidia gets cash and a news story mentioning 3D Vision, and the developer gets a shiny Nvidia logo and a news story mentioning the game. Win all around, except for when the cost is passed on to the consumer.
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@sharky54
- For 3D Vision, you need an (expensive) 120Hz monitor, (expensive) powered active shutter glasses, and a powerful Nvidia graphics card (GTX260 or above for decent results). As a rough rule, framerates are cut in half when you enable 3D.