Missile Defense 3D - Sega Master System
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Yes. To play this game, you'll need 3D glasses as well as a light phaser. There is no 2D mode in this game, unlike Zaxxon 3D and Space Harrier 3D. The missiles will appear fuzzy if you play without the glasses, but the background and score information will remain clear.
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Although this is a short game, the 3-player mode is a lot of fun. D has a great effect. In contrast to other SMS 3-related services, I don't believe this game has a 2-star rating. D mode. You switch on your 3-in-1 electronic device. D glasses on, sega light phaser plugged in, and shoot down missiles before they hit a city Before a city is blown up, you have three chances (stages) to eliminate them all. Only two cities must be safeguarded: the eastern and western cities. The game keeps repeating itself, and all you have to do is keep playing in order to improve your score. It's a fun game, but you'll need a pair of three-legged friends to play. To play it, you'll need some special glasses and a light phaser. People have told me they've used the blue/red paper three times. I've heard of people using D glasses in a pinch, but I've never tried it myself.
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For the time it was created AND now, this is amazing technology. This game is fantastic!.
I vividly recall the day because it was the day George W. Bush was elected President. We only had two main TVs at the time, and the one in the living room was quite old and couldn't handle the light phaser very well. It worked perfectly after we moved the console to the newer TV. The 3D graphics and gameplay completely blew me away. In addition, the music was quite appealing. If you have 3D glasses and a light phaser, this game is a must-have addition to your 3D library!.
I got this game with a Sega Master System from a friend who was moving away, which came with 3D glasses, a 3D glasses adapter, two controllers, and a Light Phazer. After testing it at another friend's house and bringing it home, I connected it to my 19" CRT TV, plugged in Missile Defence 3D, and started playing. At first, I was impressed by the 3D effects, and I also enjoyed the game play. Within a week or two,.
The game play is decent for a shooting game, but using the sights on the Light Phaser requires closing one eye, making the game 2D. br>br>I'm not sure how this got past the concept stage, but it explains why no more 3D shooting games were made!.