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List of stereoscopic video games (wikipedia page)

Philip Lelyveld comment: With the usual caveat that wikipedia can be edited by anyone and therefore may contain errors, mistatements, incomplete information, etc., this page is a good overview resource.  It lists the game name, release date, and 3D platform / technology used.

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stereoscopic video game, is a game which uses technology to create the illusion of depth in an image, often by using special glasses worn by the viewer. Not to be confused with video games that use 3D computer graphics, which are featured only on a screen, and do not actually give the illusion of depth beyond the screen.

The following is the list of notable 3D games and related productions and the platforms they can run on. Additionally, many PC games support 3D graphics with Nvidia 3D Vision.[1]

Click here to see the table of game information, or go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stereoscopic_video_games

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