Why your life filled with video games is NOT a waste.
Video Games
The Missile Game 3D
Pilot a missile through a large tunnel.
Avatar
James Cameron’s epic motion picture, Avatar makes the most popular movie.
3D Tris
the flash clone of the famous Blockout, that simply was a 3D evolution of the Tetris game.
Samsung 3D TV

The 3D TV hype machine begun at CES in January rolls on Tuesday as Samsung, the world’s biggest TV maker, officially announced pricing and availability of its 2010 3D-capable HDTVs, Blu-ray players, and home theater gear.
The initial wave of televisions that can handle the new 3D TV Blu-ray and TV formats won’t be cheap. The company’s first 3D TV, the UNC7000 series, has been available for the last few days and is currently going for around $2,350 at Amazon for the 46-inch model ($2,600 MSRP). That’s a $350 premium compared to Amazon’s price for Samsung’s closest 2009 non-3D equivalent, the UNB7000 series, while the company’s closest 2010 non-3D equivalent, the UNC6500 series, sells for about $250 less.
Samsung’s larger 55-inch 3D TV costs about $3,000 at Amazon ($3,300 MSRP) while the 40-incher is being listed by online retailers at about $1,800 ($2,000 MSRP). From the limited 3D TV demos we’ve seen, we expect screen size to be even more important to enjoying the 3D effect than it is with normal, 2D HDTV. In other words, bigger is better than ever.