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3D Playstation 3 games and Blu-ray titles to come with select Bravia 3D TVs


Sony’s huge 3D TV offering is launching this summer. TVs, Blu-ray players, 3D glasses, 3D PS3 games, everything will hit the market this June. The wide range of products really feels like a more complete solution than what’s currently available from Samsung or Panasonic. But Sony knows something or two about consumers and demos of four PS3 3D games are going to be “available as a free collection to purchasers of Bravia 3D TVs” along with a 3D Blu-ray of Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. Nice.

These games include Wipeout HD, Motorstorm Pacific Rift, PAIN, and Super Stardust HD and the PlayStation Network will serve them up. But that’s not all friends. Sony will also bundle Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs with “select Sony 3D products.”

Most of us are still hesitate to call 3D TV a sure-thing and not a fade, but this Sony announcement makes us feel better. Sony is throwing a lot behind the movement and unlike with Blu-ray, 3D TV is being pushed by nearly manufacturer across their entire lines. Watch out, 3D TV might be here to stay.



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