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I thought that PSP stood for Playstation Portable, but it appears it’s not, according to Konami anyway.
Metal Gear Acid 2 is set to have compatibility with this device to provide you with “3D” Stereoscopic graphics.
Even though there’s a high chance that I’ll get this, I wouldn’t be caught dead playing with it in public, I don’t know about anyone else though.
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9 Responses for "Metal Gear Acid 2 to have Stereoscopic Vision"
September 16th, 2005 at 11:05 am
1If you’re holding that up to your face, your hands have to be pretty much on either side of your face to control. Also, because it’s not balanced (’heavier’ so to speak towards your face), you’ll have a hard time using it. Or you can set it on your knees and bend down–for serious back pain. Oh, and as Griffith mentioned, only the hardest of hardcore geeks will dare using it in public.
September 16th, 2005 at 11:06 am
2VirtuaBoy Portable….BOOYAA. If someone ports mario tennis for psp with steroscopic vision I would get it just for the insanity.
September 16th, 2005 at 11:32 am
3I’d be more worried about Hentai Games than Mario Tennis, specially if someone’s playing it in public.
September 20th, 2005 at 6:41 pm
4What they need to do with it is put a strap around it, so you can wear it like a pair of goggles. Then make a controller that plugs into the USB with a long wire to keep the controller away from the device on your face. That is cumbersome as crap I know, but I think that’s the only way that it will work.
September 29th, 2005 at 10:21 pm
5i agree with vargusvictor but what would also be cool (if they brought out a usb pad) is a ball jointed locking tripod so you could adjust it to whatever position you were sitting or lying down. i own a pair of ED-glasses from http://www.edimensional.com and they work by using the refresh rate of the screen sync’d with the refresh rate of the goggles, this must be how the psp ones work if it is stereoscopic, so i don’t understand why they need to build a case around it when stereoscopic glasses work really well in just a darkened room a few feet away from the screen, maybe it’s got something to do with the type of screen on the psp….i’m still gonna buy one though coz i just know i’m gonna be impressed.
October 18th, 2005 at 10:49 am
6i was gunna say why dont they just make a pair of USB dark sunglasses that th escreen can be projected to – maybe costly i no but better than lookin like a Tw@ walkin down the street with ur psp attached to your face
October 19th, 2005 at 6:48 pm
7thats cool but holy shit that is big. how much u think it is going to cost. How are you going to carry that(playstation PORTABLE).
March 10th, 2006 at 4:49 am
8A few years ago I made an installation of stereoscopic images. I hope thats not the method theyve used here because stereoscopic images need two images side by side. The same way your eyes dont see exactly the same image as each other, your brain overlays these slightly different pics and tranlates it as 3d, thats how we can see distance and how steroscopic pictures work, which may be why the contraption looks the way it does, The lenses have to be a fixed/focused distance away from the image to see it properly. If thats the case I imagine it will be very tiring to look at for longer than 30 mins and the image would have to be smaller to fit two of them on the screen simultaneuosly.
That would be bad I think.
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