IGN writes: "We also got to check out the 3D visuals with a regular old pair of red and blue 3D glasses. Previously, we played with the fancy pants goggles that cost many bajillions of dollars and the game looked fantastic. Regular anaglyph 3D was considerable less dramatic, and actually started giving us a headache. So if you plan to play Invincible Tiger in 3D, you'll probably want to go with the high end digital 3D mode. The problem is, not all TVs support this technology. Luckily, the game still looks nice and plays well without any crazy 3D visuals.
Invincible Tiger is on track for a late summer release on Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network".
Msxbox-world dons the glasses and takes one of the first 3D enabled games on Xbox 360 for a 3D spin.
I am sick and tired of this - it is NOT a PC GAME! Why is categorized as such? Please - remove the tag. Article would have been reported, but well, I can't.
this game sucks i bought it for my ps3 years ago smh and 3d doesnt compare to real ps3 3d games that are stereoscopic.
Major Nelson's Blog writes:
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Marvel vs Capcom:
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TMNT: Turtles in Time Reshelled
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Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao
Normally: 1200
Sale Price: 800
Save: 33%
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In this Gamasutra interview, Oliver discussed the factors leading to increased 3D adoption, Sony's heavy focus on the technology, and the format's emerging standards.