fiddlepaddle #1 Posted January 25, 2012 Last night and tonight I finally went to the effort to unpack my TV and set up my Sega Power Base converter in a Genesis. I got out my new 3D glasses and all my 3D games (that I've had since the 1990's and never played). These are the games I have and my impressions: Blade Eagle 3D: Vertical shooter: the 3D effect is OK, once you know what to look for, but the gameplay is not easy. You have to keep moving from the upper level to the lower level. This reminds me of one of the Virtual Boy games, Vertical Force, but not as good. Maze Hunter 3D: Walk around and hit bad guys and get to the end of the maze. The 3D effect is really good and the game is pretty fun, actually kind of addicting. I like it. Missile Defense 3D: I can't find my light gun, but it looks like fun. I'll find it eventually. This game is still shrink wrapped, so I'm looking forward to going back in time in my mind. Space Harrier 3D: I never liked the 2D version much, even in the arcade, but this one is better because you can actually see how far away the targets are. I liked it. Zaxxon 3D: I always kind of liked Zaxxon in the arcade, but none of the home versions really did it for me. I might play the coleco version once in a while, but never for very long. This version is not isometric, but actually head on (like Star Wars Arcade) and pretty darn fun. After playing, I noticed there was a HSC thread on it a while back. Maybe I'll compare myself to that. My overall reaction? These games were pretty darn good 3D games for 20+ years ago. After I took the ear pieces off the glasses and jimmied a nice big rubber band to hold them on my head, they fit comfortably over my glasses and stay on. I'm looking forward to trying the light gun and 3D glasses with Missile Defense 3D once I find them. And I'm even thinking of tracking down the 3D driving game Out Run 3D and paying big(ger) bucks than I'm used to for it. Which ones do you like, dislike, and why? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Austin #2 Posted January 25, 2012 Missile Defense 3D makes excellent use of the 3D effect, with constant missiles essentially flying straight into your face. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites