Hedon Posted June 9, 2010 Share Posted June 9, 2010 Hi everyone! The moment is here ? starting tomorrow, high-definition stereoscopic 3D gaming will be available in your very own living rooms! As you already know, all PlayStation 3 systems are already equipped with everything they need to play stereoscopic 3D games. Thanks to a free firmware update released this past April, the PS3 system is the only console on the market that can support full stereoscopic 3D gaming ? right from your living room, and with no additional charge.Today, our sister company Sony Electronics announced its 3D capable BRAVIA HDTVs are now available for pre-sale and will ship to retailers later this month. There are a broad range of models available in different screen sizes, some packaged with active glasses and others without, giving consumers the option to choose which 3D entertainment solution works for them. For more information, click here. We?re extremely excited to be at the helm of a whole new gaming experience unlike anything offered before. Starting tomorrow, the following games and demos will be available in stereoscopic 3D for anyone who owns a PS3 system and 3D television: WipEout HD (full game): Experience the adrenalin rush of navigating the twists and turns of futuristic racetracks at breathtaking speeds like never before. Super Stardust HD (full game): Experience asteroids fly past you as you navigate the deadly battleground ? only a battle on a cosmic level will save the indigenous life below from destruction. PAIN: The stereoscopic 3D content will include the Downtown area and tutorial along with three modes, including two new modes created specifically with stereoscopic 3D in mind, Alien Toss and Ice Breaker. MotorStorm Pacific Rift (demo): MotorStorm Pacific Rift in stereoscopic 3D puts you in the driver?s seat of a buggy for a one track, single player race around the deadly Kanaloa Bay for a dangerously real battle against ruthless opponents. We?re also announcing that The Fight: Lights Out will be available in stereoscopic 3D, combining PlayStation Move with 3D to deliver an immersive and realistic gaming experience unlike anything you?ve played before. My link Bring it on! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shakey Posted June 9, 2010 Share Posted June 9, 2010 Can anyone educate me on this? Is this true 3d, or just the 3d they used on Kill Zone 2 with the loading screen mask? Do you need a 120mhz tv for it to work as well? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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