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  2. SpaceOrb 360 - Wikipedia

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    The device was released in 1996, the same year as popular 3D games such as Descent II and Quake. It was originally called the Spaceball Avenger II, a sequel to SpaceTec's Spaceball Avenger. [2] [3] The SpaceOrb was especially suited for the gameplay of Descent because of the complete freedom-of-motion afforded by its rendering engine.

  3. 3Dconnexion - Wikipedia

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    3Dconnexion was formed in September 2001 by Logitech, combining LogiCAD3D, based in Europe, and Labtec's 3D peripheral business, based in the United States. The two companies combined have over 20 years of experience in 3D input devices. LogiCAD3D's product, the Magellan controller, was used in fields such as automotive design and aerospace.

  4. Facebook 3D Posts - Wikipedia

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    Facebook 3D Posts was a feature on the social networking website Facebook. It was first enabled on October 11, 2017 by introducing a new native 3D media type in Facebook News Feed . Initially the users could only post 3D objects from Oculus Medium and marker drawings from Spaces directly to Facebook as fully interactive 3D objects.

  5. Panther XL - Wikipedia

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    The Panther XL began production in late 1996 and was produced until 1998 with two main revisions in hardware in that timeframe. The controller remains popular with its fan base including many upgrades to the units functionality and internal workings to make the controller work in contemporary games and computers. [2]

  6. Weltron - Wikipedia

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    Weltron is an electronics manufacturer and retailer, based in Oxford, North Carolina.It was previously located in Durham, North Carolina.. In the UK, some of their products were sold under the Prinzsound brand, in Canada under the Fleetwood brand, and in Australia under the GEC brand.

  7. Spaceball - Wikipedia

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    Spaceball Revolution, a game published and developed for the Wii in 2009 This page was last edited on 18 January 2025, at 00:42 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Nvidia 3D Vision - Wikipedia

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    The NVIDIA 3D Vision gaming kit introduced in 2008 made this technology available for mainstream consumers and PC gamers. [ 1 ] The kit is specially designed for 120 Hz LCD monitors , but is also compatible with CRT monitors (some of which may work at 1024×768×120 Hz and even higher refresh rates ), DLP-projectors, 3LCD projectors and others.

  9. Superscape - Wikipedia

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    Superscape was a British developer and publisher of mobile games.The company has developed several mobile games, licensed from such companies as 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures and Global Wireless entertainment.