Konami has released a new trailer of its coin-op Metal Gear Online spinoff Metal GearArcade, showing us not only gameplay footage, but a few shots of the sit-down arcade cabinet that houses the game, including one shot of four cabinets connected. The machine uses a 3D display combined with 3D glasses for what the trailer calls "Integral Vision."
See the trailer after the break. And to see Integral Vision for yourself -- kinda -- check our gallery for a few 3D stereograms of the game. You're free to print them out and look at them through a stereoscope, or make animated Wiggle Vision images out of them.
Ehhh...I'm bummed I was hoping like an arcade version in the same idea like Time Crisis but just running on the MGS graphics which would have looked SWEET. But this is just the MGS online in an arcade cabinet. So technically we in USA arent missing anything since we can play that right now.
So this is going to be the first "3-D" arcade game? For real? I think the idea of "3-D" in arcades as been done years before.
Im not saying this sucks but what I saying is that when you throw in the word "Arcade" into a title you have different thoughts. But its the MGS online in a cabinet...I know this is probably for people who do not have a PS3 but lets be honest here if you are a true MGS fan then you would already own a PS3 right now.
c'mon internet, i need these wiggle vision images... i don't want to leave my couch for stereoscopic specs. i'll totally willing to settle for second-rate
Those images are the cross-eye type of stereoscopic images. Cross your eyes such that it appears there are three images, and the middle one is in 3D.
I'm actually surprised they did those screenshots that way. I thought for sure that if they showed 3D screens it would either be glasses 3D (red/blue) or just left and right side by side. What they've done, here, is to show the left image on the right side, and the right image on the left side.
Damn, but I'd love to see some cross-eyed stereoscopic video footage of this game in action.
I was thinking the same thing. how ARE you supposed to control that thing? I see one "joystiq" on the right, but what about the rest? and what does the japanese lettering say? "Coming soon"?