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LordTheNightKnight said:
miz1q2w3e said:

What do you mean?

It's based on the concept of "box office poison", where it's noted that an element in a film is so disliked, usually an unpopular actor, that audiences will stay away from a film just because of that element. Take a film by Uwe Boll is box office poison. Thus if 3D turns out that way, and in any medium that has it, then potentially Nintendo would have to distance the 3D aspect of the system to avoid losing the mainstream.

Everyone who's layed hands on the 3DS says it great and the 3D effect are amazing. Why would that suddenly stop?

I think people might get bored of 3D in movies because of how bad some movies' 3D effects are - - I remember Avatar was great in 3D but the next movie I watched in 3D was Alice and those effects weren't nearly as impressive - - I doubt seeing a few movies with bad 3D is gonna make people dislike 3D altogether, one look at good 3D and they'll like it again (like me )

So my point is the 3D effect in 3DS >>> 3D in most movies - - - - - From my experience, it seems that realtime rendered 3D feels better in genereal (my friend's 3D computer screen & games), and great 3D effects do make a difference