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<blockquote data-quote="RetroBlast" data-source="post: 10162" data-attributes="member: 364"><p>TPA is 3D in a sense in that it offers 3/4 overhead view, top view, scrolling view, etc. It is not like the old school games like Asteroids, Defender, or Pac Man which were strictly 2D games. But when you think about a game like Zelda, The Link to The Past which was on the SNES, it had 3 Dimensional qualities but it, as is the case with TPA, are 2D games strictly speaking. When I say I want the tables to be offered in 3D, I am talking about using active shutter glasses with a 3D TV or monitor. The difference between the 2 are really worlds apart. With 3D you would have more depth, items sticking up in the table would be pronounced, and the ball coming down the table would really feel like it was coming at you more. There are many games out today offering both 2D and 3D options such as Resistance 3, Crises 2, Hustle Kings, Killzone 3 ... all these games take on a new life when you play them in 3D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetroBlast, post: 10162, member: 364"] TPA is 3D in a sense in that it offers 3/4 overhead view, top view, scrolling view, etc. It is not like the old school games like Asteroids, Defender, or Pac Man which were strictly 2D games. But when you think about a game like Zelda, The Link to The Past which was on the SNES, it had 3 Dimensional qualities but it, as is the case with TPA, are 2D games strictly speaking. When I say I want the tables to be offered in 3D, I am talking about using active shutter glasses with a 3D TV or monitor. The difference between the 2 are really worlds apart. With 3D you would have more depth, items sticking up in the table would be pronounced, and the ball coming down the table would really feel like it was coming at you more. There are many games out today offering both 2D and 3D options such as Resistance 3, Crises 2, Hustle Kings, Killzone 3 ... all these games take on a new life when you play them in 3D. [/QUOTE]
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