One shot: 3D Tetris

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Not the Virtual Boy kind, but the Mr. Pitt’s obsession kind. It’s fully playable and works, actually, mostly, though tracking vertical alignment while consistently keeping your eyes crossed ups the ante considerably. [via Coudal]

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10 Responses to One shot: 3D Tetris

  1. technogeek says:

    Needs a stronger visual cue to help the viewer stay focused at the right overlap. Other than that, cute!

  2. zikman says:

    woot! high score!

  3. hdon says:

    The JPEG compression creates some stereoscopic artifacts. It’s a little annoying.

  4. darny says:

    this is a work of staggering genius!!

  5. remmelt says:

    sc_wolf, I had the hardest time at first, and it takes some getting used to. The trick for me was to get up close and watch two similar points. In the above picture, it worked for me with two of the green dots. Make your vision blurry/cross eyed/unfocused until the points start swimming. Make them overlap and presto: you can look around. Once you get used to having your eyes like that, you can relax and look around. The above pic is a tetris scene, but I guess you got that.

  6. Samuel Johnson says:

    Amazing !! Great work.

    Samuel
    Chicago Mover

  7. JerNor says:

    @ #6 REMMELT

    Brenda?

    Go watch Mallrats.

  8. SC_Wolf says:

    When Lord? When the hell do I get to see the goddamn sailboat?

  9. Medo says:

    Nice job done here man. Forex trading online.

  10. bbonyx says:

    @ #2 SC_WOLF
    It’s not a sailboat, it’s a schooner.

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