EyeFX 3D Adapter for PS2

SFF040.jpgSplitFish GameWare Inc. has unveiled the new EyeFX 3D adapter for PS2. The adapter enables real 3D game play and connects to the PS2 controller. Some of the games that do work well show excellent graphics and include titles like 007: Agent Under Fire, Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies, Aero Elite and a dozen more titles. The complete list of the tested and rated games can be found at SplitFish’s web site at http://www.splitfish.com


This patented technology developed by SplitFish is offered only for PS2 and can be yours for only $49.99 for the complete EyeFX 3D Adapter. The best thing about this piece of hardware is that you don’t have to go through the hassles of getting special game versions or custom programming…its just plug-in and play!

Statements of Fact -- When playing Ace Combat in 3D (press R3 for external view) the plane is right off the screen and the combat zone flows into the screen just like looking out a real cockpit window. When playing Time Splitters the gamer sees depth and distance that gives them a distinct targeting advantage over 2D players.

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December 18, 2006 - 5:02 PM | Posted in - PS2 |

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