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Square made 3-D Worldrunner on the NES in 1987. It was their first game to make it to America. It had 3-D, for use with glasses.



So this is all Square's fault. They also made Rad Racer in 3-D, same year. It was programmed by Nasir Gebelli, designed and supervised by Hironobu Sakaguchi, and featured music by Nobuo Uematsu, right before they made Final Fantasy, same year.

(Magic Carpet on the PC kicked ass in 3-D too, back in 1994. I wonder if the PSN port still lets you wear 3-D glasses.)


And for the record, I'm not an 8 or 9 year old, and I have more than one DS. In real life (as in not this web site of rabid crazies), almost every gamer I know is in their 20s or 30s. Almost all of them have a DS. This PR statement was trying to grossly mislabel Nintendo as "just for babies." Sony and MS have both been trying to do that for a decade. Even Bill Gates said the Wii isn't a competitor to the 360 because it only caters to the younger market. Now... Natal is coming out so families and 9 year old girls and moms can dance in their living rooms.