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Mario in the 3rd Dimension

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Man this is too old , there are 3D movies in the wild for a long time ….I have Erotek Dimensions 3D and u can watch it with 3D Vision from Nvidia, super cool movie,…And was shot in 2001 so….next time search better or is a comercial….
I have 2 projectors, some polarized lenses, a dozen polarized glasses, a silver screen that maintains the reflection of polarized light, and an ATI graphics card. which is free for 30 days and then $50 for a license, works with any video card. also has a great video player. After a lot of searching, guy seems to have the best deals on polarized filters and does pretty good on glasses. He’s also an authorized reseller for the Da-Lite 3D silver screen, which is the cheapest screen I could find that claims to maintain the polarization of reflected light, though it’s pretty bad with ghosting compared to the $1000 screens. [Tom’s has occasional articles on 3d stereoscopy, too. Not counting projectors, my DIY setup was about $200 plus a $50 opaque curtain for my basement window. As far as games, it’s hit or miss. Most games take a little finagling, but end up working fine in 3D. Racing games are particularly awesome. Need for Speed games usually work in 3D right out of the box. Source and unreal engine games usually work as well. Some older and obscure 3D movies just won’t work (damn you, Erotek Dimensions! so much promise!), but I haven’t had a problem with 3D Blu-rays.