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{{quote| '''Murdock''' You can see these bullets in 3D! It's like we're actually being shot at!<br />
'''B.A. Baracus''' We are getting shot at you crazy ass fool! }}
* In ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'', the Tenth Doctor uses what look like 3D glasses to see the background radiation of the void (the gap between parallel universes) in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S2 E12 Army of Ghosts|Army of Ghosts]]"/"[[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S2 E13 Doomsday|Doomsday]]".
* Fry and Leela attend a 3D movie in the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "Fear of a Bot Planet". The glasses don't work on the one-eyed Leela, however.
* ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'': Scooter works at a theater showing a 3D movie. Advertising for [[The Muppets (Film)|the 2011 film]] would later make a point of the fact that the film was ''not'' in 3D
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* While not technically a game, the DOS fractal calculation program ''Fractint'' does support red/blue anaglyph calculations of certain fractals.
* The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has 3D effect accomplished ''without glasses.''
* ''3D World Runner'' and ''[[Rad Racer]]'', two NES games by [[Square Soft]], included an option for anaglyphic 3D. The Japanese disk versions of these two games were among the few games to support the field sequential [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Famicom_3D_System:Famicom 3D System|Famicom 3D System]], along with the [[Konami]] shooter ''Falsion''.
* The [[Sega Master System]] also used the field-sequential process for its SegaScope 3-D games, of which eight were produced: ''Blade Eagle 3-D'', ''Line of Fire'', ''Maze Hunter 3-D'', ''Missile Defense 3-D'', ''[[Out Run]] 3-D'', ''Poseidon Wars 3-D'', ''[[Space Harrier (Video Game)|Space Harrier]] 3-D'' and ''[[Zaxxon (Video Game)|Zaxxon]] 3-D''.
* ''[[Starship Titanic]]'' came with anaglyph glasses for a certain puzzle involving a starfield.
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