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===SEGAScope 3-D Glasses=== {{See also|List of stereoscopic video games}} {{Unreferenced section|date=March 2011}} [[File:Sega-Masters-Sys-3D-Glasses.jpg|thumb|3-D Glasses and card adapter]] The [[SEGAScope 3-D Glasses]] rapidly alternate between the left and right lenses being opaque, used in tandem with two different alternating images flashed from the TV synchronized with the switching of the 3-D Glasses to create a natural [[stereoscopic]] 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. This system allows 3-D graphics in full color. The technology takes advantage of the [[interlaced video]] output of contemporary [[CRT television]]s, displaying the left image in the top field and the right image in the bottom field. A similar unit was produced for the Family Computer, called the ''[[Family Computer 3D System]]''. Only eight ''Master System'' games are 3-D compatible. * ''[[Blade Eagle 3-D]]'' * ''[[Line of Fire]]'' (hold buttons 1 and 2 while switching the system on for 3-D mode) * ''[[Maze Hunter 3-D]]'' * ''[[Missile Defense 3-D]]'' (also requires the [[Light Phaser]] gun) * ''[[Out Run 3-D]]'' (playable in 2-D via the console pause button) * ''[[Poseidon Wars 3-D]]'' (can also be played in 2-D mode without glasses) * ''[[Space Harrier 3-D]]'' (can also be played in 2-D mode without glasses by entering ''THREE'' as your initials on the high score screen) * ''[[Zaxxon 3-D]]'' (playable in 2-D via the console pause button) With the use of the [[Power Base Converter]], all peripherals are fully compatible with the ''Mega Drive''.
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