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− | | sms_rrp_jp=6,000 {{ref|http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/master/3dglass.html}} | + | | sms_date_jp=1987-11-07 |
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+ | | sms_date_eu=1987 | ||
+ | | sms_date_uk=1987-10{{fileref|CVG UK 073.pdf|page=132}} | ||
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− | The '''3-D Glasses''' (セガ3-Dグラス), also known as '''SegaScope 3-D Glasses''', '''Óculos 3D''' in Brazil and '''Anteojos 3D''' in Argentina is a [[Sega Master System]] peripheral which creates the illusion of three-dimensional graphics in certain video games. | + | The '''3-D Glasses''' (セガ3-Dグラス), also known as '''SegaScope 3-D Glasses''', '''Óculos 3D''' in Brazil and '''Anteojos 3D''' in Argentina is a [[Sega Master System]] peripheral which creates the illusion of three-dimensional graphics in certain video games. They were invented by [[Mark Cerny]] of ''[[Marble Madness]]'' fame{{fileref|UltimateHistoryofVideoGames Book US.pdf|page=376}}. |
− | The Glasses | + | The 3-D Glasses use a shutter system to close the left and right lens rapidly to create a 3D effect. The Master System glasses can only be used in the original Master System, since it hooks up directly to the card port not found in the Master System II (US/EU model). Such a system allows 3-D graphics in full color. A disadvantage is that it halves the effective frame-rate, which some users can perceive as flicker. It also tends not to work with non-CRT-based televisions. |
− | ==Compatible | + | The Glasses were released in the UK in October 1987 at a price of £39.95,{{fileref|CVG UK 077.pdf|page=10}} with the North American release in the same year. The 3-D Glasses were also released in Japan in November 1987 (initially bundled with [[Zaxxon 3D]]) and both Brazil and South Korea in 1989. |
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+ | ==Compatible game list== | ||
*''[[Blade Eagle 3D]]'' | *''[[Blade Eagle 3D]]'' | ||
*''[[Line of Fire (Master System)|Line of Fire]]'' (through an option menu) | *''[[Line of Fire (Master System)|Line of Fire]]'' (through an option menu) | ||
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*''[[Zaxxon 3D]]'' | *''[[Zaxxon 3D]]'' | ||
− | ==Promotional | + | ==Promotional material== |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | Segascope3D SMS US TVAdvert.mp4 | + | Segascope3D SMS US TVAdvert.mp4|US TV advert |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | {{gallery | ||
+ | |{{galleryPrintAd | ||
+ | |CVG UK 090.pdf|cvg|90|105 | ||
+ | |CVG UK 091.pdf|cvg|91|84 | ||
+ | |ACE UK 20.pdf|ace|20|68 | ||
+ | |CVG UK 092.pdf|cvg|92|89 | ||
+ | |ACE UK 21.pdf|ace|21|76 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | ==Physical | + | ==Physical scans== |
{{scanbox | {{scanbox | ||
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| bottom=3-D Glasses JP Box Bottom.jpg | | bottom=3-D Glasses JP Box Bottom.jpg | ||
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− | | spine=3- | + | | spine=3-D Glasses JP Zaxxon Box Spine.jpg |
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+ | }}{{scanbox | ||
+ | | console=Master System | ||
+ | | region=KR | ||
+ | | front=3DGlasses SMS KR Box Front.jpg | ||
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− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | * [http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/master/3dglass.html Sega of Japan catalogue page (Japanese)] | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/master/3dglass.html Sega of Japan catalogue page (Japanese)] |
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+ | ==References== | ||
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The 3-D Glasses (セガ3-Dグラス), also known as SegaScope 3-D Glasses, Óculos 3D in Brazil and Anteojos 3D in Argentina is a Sega Master System peripheral which creates the illusion of three-dimensional graphics in certain video games. They were invented by Mark Cerny of Marble Madness fame[5].
The 3-D Glasses use a shutter system to close the left and right lens rapidly to create a 3D effect. The Master System glasses can only be used in the original Master System, since it hooks up directly to the card port not found in the Master System II (US/EU model). Such a system allows 3-D graphics in full color. A disadvantage is that it halves the effective frame-rate, which some users can perceive as flicker. It also tends not to work with non-CRT-based televisions.
The Glasses were released in the UK in October 1987 at a price of £39.95,[3] with the North American release in the same year. The 3-D Glasses were also released in Japan in November 1987 (initially bundled with Zaxxon 3D) and both Brazil and South Korea in 1989.
Contents
Compatible game list
- Blade Eagle 3D
- Line of Fire (through an option menu)
- Maze Hunter 3D
- Missile Defense 3D
- OutRun 3D
- Poseidon Wars 3D
- Space Harrier 3D
- Zaxxon 3D
Promotional material
US TV advert
also published in:
- Computer & Video Games (UK) #91: "May 1989" (1989-04-11)[6]
- ACE (UK) #20: "May 1989" (1989-04-06)[7]
- Computer & Video Games (UK) #92: "June 1989" (1989-05-16)[8]
- ACE (UK) #21: "June 1989" (1989-05-04)[9]
Physical scans
Master System, JP (Zaxxon 3D bundle) |
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External links
References
- ↑ http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/master/3dglass.html
- ↑ File:CVG UK 073.pdf, page 132
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 File:CVG UK 077.pdf, page 10
- ↑ File:CVG UK 090.pdf, page 105
- ↑ File:UltimateHistoryofVideoGames Book US.pdf, page 376
- ↑ Computer & Video Games, "May 1989" (UK; 1989-04-11), page 84
- ↑ ACE, "May 1989" (UK; 1989-04-06), page 68
- ↑ Computer & Video Games, "June 1989" (UK; 1989-05-16), page 89
- ↑ ACE, "June 1989" (UK; 1989-05-04), page 76
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