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  2. Dolphin (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin can output stereoscopic 3D graphics on any platform Dolphin runs. Special hardware such as Nvidia 3D Vision is also supported. The ability to play games in stereoscopic 3D is a feature the original consoles never had, [116] although Nintendo did originally plan to release a stereoscopic 3D add-on screen for the GameCube. [117]

  3. Ecco the Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Ecco the Dolphin. Ecco the Dolphin is a series of action-adventure video games developed by Appaloosa Interactive (previously known as Novotrade International) and published by Sega. They were originally developed for the Mega Drive/Genesis and Dreamcast video game consoles, and have been ported to numerous systems.

  4. Sega 3D Reprint Archives - Wikipedia

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    Sega 3D Reprint Archives (Japanese: セガ3D復刻アーカイブス, Hepburn: Sega 3D Fukkoku Ākaibusu) is a series of video game compilations for Nintendo 3DS developed by M2 and published by Sega, each featuring enhanced versions of older Sega games with added stereoscopic 3D. Many of the games included in the compilations in this series ...

  5. Ecco the Dolphin (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ecco the Dolphin was released on the Xbox Live Arcade on August 15, 2007, for the Xbox 360. [3] Ecco the Dolphin is part of Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, along with its sequel. 3D Ecco the Dolphin is a port of the game for the Nintendo 3DS as part of Sega's 3D Classics line.

  6. List of stereoscopic video games - Wikipedia

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    3-D Thunder Ceptor II. Arcade. 1986. Developed by Namco, the stereoscopic 3-D image is generated using LCD shutter glasses, which is enhanced by a fresnel lens placed between the video screen and shutter glasses, giving the impression of large 3-D images coming near the player. It was one of several stereoscopic 3-D arcade games at the time ...

  7. Sonic Colors - Wikipedia

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    A version of Sonic Colors (pictured) was developed by Dimps for the Nintendo DS. Unlike the Wii version, the Nintendo DS version of Sonic Colors is a side-scroller reminiscent of the original Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games (similar to the style of Sonic Rush and Rush Adventure) that takes advantage of the system's dual-screen.