yes. that it will. as well as more expensive. With gaming I can see it catching on much more than with films. with film, it's still about the content. and as for 3-D films, it does not have any after market benefits...which account for about 50% of a films revenue over the life of the product. And the odds of people shelling out over 2K in this economy to buy a big screen 3-D TV for their home...is virtually zilch.
3-D is nothing new. It was a gimmick in the 50's and it's a gimmick today. As Cole Porter wrote...Everything old is new again.
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