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Originally Posted by KG.
It's not hard awkward at all. Granted you can't really see it if somebody else is playing and it looks like the double image you get without glasses, but you'd have to be pretty retarded playing the thing from the side or anywhere other than in front of you. 
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Oh ok. Its just I've read on reviews that you have to hold it pretty still to get the full 3D effect. Is the 3D actually any good?
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Originally Posted by Stu
By the way on a side note I think graphics reached a threshold around the time of the PS2 where they now just don't interest me anymore. Playing really old games now you can see how they have dated and offered thinner experiences. But from about the PS2 on you could pretty much do anything within reason and all games from that era are still totally immersive and impressive. I wouldn't call the graphics crap at all. They are more than serviceable. Crysis 2 has the best graphics ever seen on a home console but it's boring as a biscuit and not a patch on something like Half Life which was released in 1998.
Games don't look like games anymore. They are trying too hard to be Hollywood and the imagination is draining from them as a result. That's why I love something still game-ish and silly like a Dead Rising 2.
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True but it would've been nice if Nintendo could make the graphics a bit nicer.