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3D opening any doors?
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March 27, 2010, 05:23:36 AM »
Now that this new "Real 3D" is an established technology in cinema's do you think it opens new possibilities for the Arcade market?
3D LCD displays are very very expensive to own but would be great for a unique arcade playing experience which cannot be had at home. Which is what arcades were for in the old days - to go and play a game which was not available any where else (at least not as good).
So... Does Real 3D open up the Arcade narket again?
At least until home techonology catches up?
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