Mailman brought some happiness
@guy. the famicom version uses the usual alternate eye covering trick, with a LCD film in the google to blank the visor. the game itself then alternates between two view pictures, synchronized with the google.the effect is amazing, but it also halfs the framerate which gives you some headache after a while.
Quote from: Tatsujin on June 17, 2009, 01:16:20 PM@guy. the famicom version uses the usual alternate eye covering trick, with a LCD film in the google to blank the visor. the game itself then alternates between two view pictures, synchronized with the google.the effect is amazing, but it also halfs the framerate which gives you some headache after a while.I know. I've never seen this in person ( ) but I do know how it works. I was under the impression that 3D world runner was originally intended for those glasses, but changed in the US to use the red and blue method.
atm its just amateurish boytoy shizzle
they will bust me for consuming drug until they found out what it was in real
I've recently concluded my current buying spree (starring the likes of Horror Story, Beyond Shadowgate and Tatsujin- among others) with the purchases of Sylphia (for $135) and a loose japanese Magical Chase
Have you played that Beyond Shadowgate yet Sin?