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I Am Stereoblind, But the 3DS Lets Me See the World as Others See It (Republished from Burning North)
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Originally Posted by George Kokoris
As silly as it may seem to get an existential epiphany out of a $200 plastic gadget, the apparent solidity of the tiny simulacra on that screen made them seem almost more "real" than the world around me, which looked suddenly flat by comparison. It didn't matter that they had three-digit polygon counts and textures that must have topped out at 512x512. I had never before perceived things as having volume, only a sort of surface area in terms of how much of my vision they took up. It was intoxicating. It was a glimpse into something that I immediately realized was part of everyone else's normal experience. This is how other people see the world all the time. There's nothing magical about the perception of depth.
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3 – SpikyEaredPichu96, Cat333Pokémon, Yoshi648If that's the kind of reaction gotten out of 3DS, I've been hearing some amazing things about the Oculus Rift. For those who don't know, it's a virtual reality piece of headgear, similar in concept to the Virtual Boy and similar in design to various virtual reality concepts shown in movies, as well as that conceptual "Nintendo On" that some folks thought the Revolution (Wii) was going to be.
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If that's the kind of reaction gotten out of 3DS, I've been hearing some amazing things about the Oculus Rift. For those who don't know, it's a virtual reality piece of headgear, similar in concept to the Virtual Boy and similar in design to various virtual reality concepts shown in movies, as well as that conceptual "Nintendo On" that some folks thought the Revolution (Wii) was going to be.
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1 – Twiggy