This new system update will bring in 3D Video Recording to your system in November. The other highlight of the update is that players will be able to experience new challenges in StreetPass and the StreetPass Mii Plaza. Also announced, Super Mario 3D Land will be appearing on store shelves on November 13th. Mario Kart 7 will be available on December 4 and will include a first person optional driving Read More ...
The PC, PS3 and 360 versions of Call of Duty: Black Ops will support stereoscopic 3D at launch. Basically, you’ll need a 3D TV or a PC that supports 3D and some 3D glasses. The PC version uses NVIDIA 3D Vision, so it supports the 3D Vision active-shutter glasses and NVIDIA GeForce GPUs. It looks like the 360 has (stealthily) been able to support and play 3D all this time, Read More ...
Sony has confirmed the firmware update that will allow the PS3 to play 3D Blu-rays will be released this October. Sony announced the date at IFA, a big old technology fair. The company also unveiled a few 3D bundles, with Alice in Wonderland and Michael Jackson’s This Is It in the mix. An exact release date for the update is yet to be confirmed, but we’ll let you know when Read More ...
This time, Massive J Productions and Homez Industries are granted access to a super top secret hands on viewing of the Nintendo 3DS, and thus feel rather special. Furthermore, the crew take it upon themselves to rage, shortly after offering insightful converse on such topics as Kirby's Epic Yarn and Donkey Kong Country Returns.
Sony has confirmed that they will be bringing 3D support to a few more elements of the PS3. Sony Europe’s Mick Hocking spilled the beans at an event in London, saying that the firmware update for Blu-ray 3D movie support will be released sometime in September. The PS3 will also support 3D photos and video camera recordings by the end of 2010, apparently. PlayTV will be going 3D as soon Read More ...
David Jaffe has tweeted that Twisted Metal will not support the PlayStation Move or 3D, even though the game is a PS3 exclusive and Sony seems to be pushing developers to incorporate the two new elements for the console. “3D has to be 60 frames and we are not. We are gonna be rock solid stable but not 60. Move and Twisted don’t seem a great fit,” said Jaffe.
Sony has lifted the lid about some upcoming 3D games at their E3 press conference. Killzone 3, Gran Turismo 5, LittleBigPlanet 2, Twisted Metal, Motorstorm: Apocalypse and Sly Raccoon Collection are the first party titles getting the treatment of three dimensions. Third party titles with 3D support include Crysis 2, Mortal Kombat, NBA 2K11, Shaun White Skateboarding, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier and TRON Evolution. 3D Blu-ray support for the PS3 Read More ...


