9 Ways How Video Games Have Changed
Play 3D Games Without Glasses
The Nintendo DS changed mobile gaming by introducing touch-based controls and two screens. Nintendo did it again with the next version of its console, which has a 3D display that you don't even have to use glasses to view. The Nintendo 3DS screen uses what is called a parallax barrier, which tricks a player’s eye into seeing specific pixels.
The right eye sees a specific image whereas the left eye sees a different one, and it gives off the illusion of a 3D image. The technology is still in its infancy, but it shows hope and is the first major leap forward in displays in gaming since high-definition displays were affordable.
This kind of modern technology entering to gaming world brings in more gamers who would like to experience something new in their play.