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Bamboleo said:
How come the games are in 3D?

Being 3D doesn't depend on the actual game? Like, it has to be programed for it, hacing two distinct views.

Are you saying that any game you play, now can be 3D thanks to that Nvidia driver? What about mario bros? Can you run a NES emulator and play it in 3D?

A lot of Dreamcast games are already programmed in 3D (polygons). Therefore these games can be translated in to stereoscopic 3D effects with ease. All it takes is a 3D driver which syncs with the video card/glasses and renders 2 frames, giving the perception of depth. This emulator had a driver like this...and a pretty good one at that. Any 3d polygon based games for the dreamcast can have quality 3D effects enabled thanks to this driver/emulator. 2D games can have some cool layering but no pop out effects.

NES games can not be played in 3D so far as there are no 3D drivers for them. The NES games are purely sprite based so the best one could do with the is make the mario sprite stick out slightly off the 2D background. There would be non pop out effects...