in reality it doesnt look that good. the flat screen destroys the 3d effect that seems strong when seen in a video. but i think with a 3d tv oder screen it would look even better
@rath789 nintendo didnt use this tech for the 3DS. the 3DS uses parraxial barriers and it does NO head tracking WHATSOEVER, as a matter of fact, if you move your head anywhere other than the 'sweet spot' when using the 3DS you would lose the 3D effect.
@TheDarkDominatoR you can forget about the motion controls ... unless they can actually implement it right... i've played on the wii and there's no single game that gives the right feeling.
Stereoscopic 3D is also not that great ... polarized 3D is much better, but stereoscopic can be good enough in some cases.
But what would really be great would be mainstream availability and application for a head mounted display. :)
That's unfortunately not possible because the screen mooves only for the person who's wearing the glasses with the IR light. The other persons just see the normal 2D picture.
Actually the screen won't be the normal 2D picture for other viewers. They will still see the camera change place only it won't relate to their headmovement and therefore only make them sick.
That would be a problem. This technique only works for one person at a time. That other person will see the screen move, but will not see a 3D effect.
But I think this will work great with the new DSi. It already has a camera so it should be able to do head tracking. :D
head tracking disadvantage... only 1 person. might be good for mobile
Android Gallery 3D is using G sensor to create something similar, hope to see something better
sysMAXXX 1 year ago
in reality it doesnt look that good. the flat screen destroys the 3d effect that seems strong when seen in a video. but i think with a 3d tv oder screen it would look even better
ecreif 1 year ago
NICE !
maxythecuber 1 year ago
lol Nintendo took this idea ND USED IT IN THERE 3DS
rath789 1 year ago
@rath789 nintendo didnt use this tech for the 3DS. the 3DS uses parraxial barriers and it does NO head tracking WHATSOEVER, as a matter of fact, if you move your head anywhere other than the 'sweet spot' when using the 3DS you would lose the 3D effect.
3zoozM 1 year ago
@rath789 No they didn't they use a parallax barrier
junkbot15 11 months ago
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that looks just like 3D!!! wow its amazing
TheThingyThings 1 year ago
they are doing this for gt5 aint they? you can look around in cockpit view if you have a ps eye.
yourdad132 1 year ago
Imagine a console with the graphics of a high-end PC, stereoscopic 3D, head tracking and motion controls like the Wii. That would be amazing.
TheDarkDominatoR 1 year ago
@TheDarkDominatoR you can forget about the motion controls ... unless they can actually implement it right... i've played on the wii and there's no single game that gives the right feeling.
Stereoscopic 3D is also not that great ... polarized 3D is much better, but stereoscopic can be good enough in some cases.
But what would really be great would be mainstream availability and application for a head mounted display. :)
justromeo 1 year ago
how about they do this for call of duty?
crazybeaner42690 1 year ago
now you guys just need to combine head-tracking together with a stereoscopic display and glasses for a truly unique experience.
FoxPMcCloud 1 year ago
What if you combine this with stereoscopic 3d? virtual reality anyone?
MutantKush 1 year ago
imagine that in a game like cod or battlefeild or even gta!!
cooz4 1 year ago
Lol what happens when there are more than one person in front of the tv?
WallaceGromit88 2 years ago
@WallaceGromit88
That's unfortunately not possible because the screen mooves only for the person who's wearing the glasses with the IR light. The other persons just see the normal 2D picture.
Skeletonskin1 1 year ago
@Skeletonskin1
Actually the screen won't be the normal 2D picture for other viewers. They will still see the camera change place only it won't relate to their headmovement and therefore only make them sick.
234930 1 year ago
That would be a problem. This technique only works for one person at a time. That other person will see the screen move, but will not see a 3D effect.
But I think this will work great with the new DSi. It already has a camera so it should be able to do head tracking. :D
bartjoboy 1 year ago
@WallaceGromit88 it only works for 1 person at the time
megaemad 1 year ago
Cool.
anthony41513 2 years ago
that is awesome...! its like 3D... Bravo guys!
MadMupp 2 years ago
they are puting this into video games like gran trusimo!
thecoltster1 2 years ago