This is F-Zero GX on a Nintendo Wii, hacked to play in Stereo 3D. This does NOT use Dolphin. The only equipment required is a Wii with Homebrew enabled, and a 3D display which supports field-sequential (480i) or frame-sequential (480p) format. For those of you who don't have a 3D display or whose 3D display doesn't support those formats, a combination of a KWorld USB DVD-Maker capture card (~$30US) + the Windows program Stereoscopic Player (39 EUR, free trial available) will allow any 3D format to be used, including anaglyph (red/cyan) glasses.
Examples of good F-Zero GX Stereo 3D effects:
* Falling embers/rain which look like they're all around you.
* Flowing effects under the floor which induce a feeling of floating (facing one direction) and falling (facing the other direction).
* Enclosed tracks which induce claustrophobia.
* Irregularly surfaced tracks and steep drop-offs which induce a roller-coaster feeling.
The hack was done by me (Jeremy Rand AKA biolizard89 of VECLabs). It has been released on the VECLabs website: http://veclabs.posterous.com/pages/stereo-3d-for-gamecubewii
If your TV doesn't support 3D in the resolution from your wii console you can buy a "wii-to-hdmi"-adapter with upscaling to e.g. 1080p. I bought an adapter from amazon which works great with my lg lw450n 3d tv, mainly used to be able to play two player but only see my own picture.
matthiastidlund 3 weeks ago