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 Quite Possibly The Greatest Game On The Net
Quite Possibly The Greatest Game On The Net
Tetris is okay. Tetris 3D is a bit better. 3D Tetris in Sterogram format? Now that is a winner. For those who can see such images will find this version of the classic Tetris quite impressive picked by 2manyusernames 2 months ago
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 dingbat
2 months ago
And for those that can't see these it will cause migraines for the rest of the evening
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 davethef...
2 months ago
That game is awesome, but the game is just too big for my res, which is a shame!

grumble grumble HDTV monitors grumble....
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 BrownTro...
2 months ago
I'm not a big Tetris fan but this is pretty cool!
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 Bornbad
2 months ago
That is whack! I hope I'm hitting thr right keys as my vision is now broked.
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 eLJay
2 months ago
« dingbat : And for those that can't see these it will cause migraines for the rest of the evening
Holy crap! You ain't kiddin'!!!! Do not attempt to play this game if you suffer from chronic migraines or have epilepsy! Yikes.
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 Ankabout
2 months ago
Hehe that's a pretty cool game indeed!

Wonder how they came up with making and actual 3D tetris. Must be quite a lot of work to code too I'm thinking.
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 equinox
2 months ago
I got to 8 before I got too pukey to continue. When I see magic eye images I see them inverted, like cut-aways instead of 3D. concave instead of convex. Even though I can see them easily, I cannot get them to switch and jump off the page. Odd? I wonder why.
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 chelcho
2 months ago
As a lover of both Tetris and Magic Eye, I thought this was a pretty cool idea. I tried for a few minutes, but it kind of made my brain hurt.
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 theshirt...
2 months ago


And now, if you'll excuse me, I must take six aspirin and huddle in a dark room.
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 BrownTro...
2 months ago
Following the links, I found a neat little stereogram app the guy created that allows you to make your own eye straining images!



Here's a quick one I just made...

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 kidsized...
2 months ago
« equinox : I got to 8 before I got too pukey to continue. When I see magic eye images I see them inverted, like cut-aways instead of 3D. concave instead of convex. Even though I can see them easily, I cannot get them to switch and jump off the page. Odd? I wonder why.
Because you are crossing your eyes in stead of letting them relax like you are looking at a distant object.
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 orfnerwe...
2 months ago
Am I the only one who can't see anything? I had a book of these stereogram things when I was a kid and never once was I able to see anything in any of them. *sigh*
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 dingbat
2 months ago
I have spent about half an hour now trying out various magic eye websites.

Some I can see most I can't.

I don't know if being colourblind has anything to do with it but I have learned that my eye muscles are s**t.

I cannot for the life of me pull my eyes back into normal focus. I can focus on objects in the distance but the screen and keyboard are blurry, not to the extent that they are illegible but this is what it must feel like to need glasses.

Not nice. Goodnight all.
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 equinox
2 months ago
« kidsizedcoffin:Because you are crossing your eyes in stead of letting them relax like you are looking at a distant object.
Ah! I have diplopia, went undiagnosed for 38 years. I'm permanently cross-eyed and I'm not aware of it because my brain sorts it out. Does that make sense? So I cannot uncross them to see the way you suggest maybe.
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 sidran32
2 months ago
This is amazing. Though it was hard for me to make out the edges. I finally found the left one only to realize the right edge wasn't filled, but by then I had a large stack of blocks.

When I first saw they said "3D" I was thinking it was a game like Blockout. This is a really cool concept. :P
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 em0ney
2 months ago
I got 1836. I have never had a problem looking at these. Cool game!
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 kidsized...
2 months ago
« equinox : Ah! I have diplopia, went undiagnosed for 38 years. I'm permanently cross-eyed and I'm not aware of it because my brain sorts it out. Does that make sense? So I cannot uncross them to see the way you suggest maybe.
Can you take a magic eye picture (printed), stare at a distant object, and then move your gaze to the picture without refocusing?

I'm not overly familiar with your condition, but that is how must people seem to learn it. Fortunately most stereoscopic/magic eye stuff on the computer seems to be designed to for crossed eyes, as it is much easier to do on a monitor.
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 donteatp...
2 months ago
« equinox : I got to 8 before I got too pukey to continue. When I see magic eye images I see them inverted, like cut-aways instead of 3D. concave instead of convex. Even though I can see them easily, I cannot get them to switch and jump off the page. Odd? I wonder why.
You're eyes are crossing wrong then. I can see them both ways, I can just cross my eyes a little and see then concave; or I can see them convex if I get real close to it and slowly move my face away from the image.

And as Mr. Thefish said; the big resolution is a pain in my ass. Can't keep my eyes crossed and manage to scroll down.
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 equinox
2 months ago
« donteatpoop : You're eyes are crossing wrong then. I can see them both ways, I can just cross my eyes a little and see then concave; or I can see them convex if I get real close to it and slowly move my face away from the image.

And as Mr. Thefish said; the big resolution is a pain in my ass. Can't keep my eyes crossed and manage to scroll down.
I think the diplopia may confuse this whole issue more than it seems at first. I can stand across the room and still see a concave version only. 2cm from the screen, concave. 20 years of trying and I have never seen the convex version, not even once.

Before a recent surgery improved things a bit, when I sat facing the TV I would see two televisions side by side. What I could never understand, despite my surgeons assurance that my eyes were crossed was this experiment that always said to me that my vision was diverged! (He must have been right, the surgery worked)

While sitting directly facing my two TV images, if I covered my right eye, the rightmost of the two TVs would disappear, and same for the left eye, cover left eye, left TV would vanish. If my vision was crossed, why wouldn't the left TV vanish when my right eye was covered? It seemed to me that the two images coming into my eyes ere diverged not crossed.

Someone tried to explain this to me once - about the optic chiasma, and the inverted image being projected onto the retina and thus left is right, and right is left and so on. But for me its been like trying to visualize a four dimensional object or understanding why mirrors only reverse left to right and not top to bottom too. So these cutout magic-eye pictures have always been part of the mystery of my strange vision.
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 fugazi
2 months ago
« orfnerwerdna : Am I the only one who can't see anything? I had a book of these stereogram things when I was a kid and never once was I able to see anything in any of them. *sigh*
It's a sailboat.
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