Sony is all about the 3D this year, and with the PlayStation 3 getting a firmware update to allow for 3D games, it makes sense to have some sort of showcase for the tech.At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Sony delivered this with a copy of PSN title
Super Stardust HD running in three-dimensional splendour. It proves that not only will there be new games being released in 3D, but that older games can be patched to support the feature.
A clip of the arcade shooter was presented in 3D during Sony's CES 2010 press conference.
According to G4TV, the game is on the show floor too, which adds weight to the patch theory.