Disney's Alice in Wonderland (Tim Burton version)
Disney's Alice in Wonderland appears to be 3D Vision ready and is currently in the Steam sale for $4.99. (cutscenes are 2D) http://store.steampowered.com/app/316030/ Works with Xbox 360 controller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7ZPTAHDqx4 Another option might be to play this game using an emulator for the wii version with wii controls.
Disney's Alice in Wonderland appears to be 3D Vision ready and is currently in the Steam sale for $4.99. (cutscenes are 2D)
http://store.steampowered.com/app/316030/

Works with Xbox 360 controller



Another option might be to play this game using an emulator for the wii version with wii controls.

#1
Posted 11/28/2015 04:49 PM   
Thanks for the heads up. Didn't know this game existed, but I'm a fan of all things Alice, so I'll pick it up.
Thanks for the heads up. Didn't know this game existed, but I'm a fan of all things Alice, so I'll pick it up.

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#2
Posted 11/30/2015 04:02 PM   
Disney's Universe is 3D Vision ready and available on Steam now . It has an Alice level, a lot of the content for Universe was available as DLC. Supposedly, it at least has Pirates of the Caribbean, Alice, Lion King, Monsters Inc, Aladdin and WALL-E. Disney's Universe is pretty simplistic and geared towards younger kids, so if you need a good 3D game for the young ones, it would be a good choice Currently $4.99 in the Steam sale http://store.steampowered.com/app/316260/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Y_qvLNlYI These Disney games are available in packages that offer cheaper prices per game, but not all of them are very good in the PC version. The Toy Story 3 is 3D Vision ready and I think the Tron games are also.
Disney's Universe is 3D Vision ready and available on Steam now .

It has an Alice level, a lot of the content for Universe was available as DLC. Supposedly, it at least has Pirates of the Caribbean, Alice, Lion King, Monsters Inc, Aladdin and WALL-E.


Disney's Universe is pretty simplistic and geared towards younger kids, so if you need a good 3D game for the young ones, it would be a good choice

Currently $4.99 in the Steam sale http://store.steampowered.com/app/316260/



These Disney games are available in packages that offer cheaper prices per game, but not all of them are very good in the PC version.

The Toy Story 3 is 3D Vision ready and I think the Tron games are also.

#3
Posted 11/30/2015 04:54 PM   
There's also a fan base game trailer, the resolution isn't very good. Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland - Video Game Trailer [color="orange"]Spoiler Alert[/color] Do not watch if you like discovering contents as you play (nothing drastic, just shows a few bosses) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOdkadDwq9k
There's also a fan base game trailer, the resolution isn't very good.

Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland - Video Game Trailer

Spoiler Alert

Do not watch if you like discovering contents as you play
(nothing drastic, just shows a few bosses)

#4
Posted 11/30/2015 05:13 PM   
I bought this game cheap for the Wii, got stuck playing it with one of the kiddos and wound up actually enjoying it and playing it all the way through. Considering I couldn't really stand the live-action remake of the animated classic that's kind of saying something for it. I did grab it on Steam awhile back also I just haven't gotten around to playing it again in 3D... :)
I bought this game cheap for the Wii, got stuck playing it with one of the kiddos and wound up actually enjoying it and playing it all the way through. Considering I couldn't really stand the live-action remake of the animated classic that's kind of saying something for it.

I did grab it on Steam awhile back also I just haven't gotten around to playing it again in 3D... :)
#5
Posted 12/01/2015 01:08 AM   
I bought it this morning, but will probably be ages before I actually play it. I dunno about anyone else, but I've kind of developed this fascination with collecting cheap games that play in 3D due to the fear that someday soon we won't have any other options. When that day comes, I'll have a huge backlog of games to enjoy in 3D... or at least that's the thinking LOL.
I bought it this morning, but will probably be ages before I actually play it.

I dunno about anyone else, but I've kind of developed this fascination with collecting cheap games that play in 3D due to the fear that someday soon we won't have any other options. When that day comes, I'll have a huge backlog of games to enjoy in 3D... or at least that's the thinking LOL.

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#6
Posted 12/01/2015 06:01 PM   
[quote="SnickerSnack"]I bought it this morning, but will probably be ages before I actually play it. I dunno about anyone else, but I've kind of developed this fascination with collecting cheap games that play in 3D due to the fear that someday soon we won't have any other options. When that day comes, I'll have a huge backlog of games to enjoy in 3D... or at least that's the thinking LOL. [/quote] LOL :D:D:D I have it exactly the same way - bought more than 50 games this year - and perhaps completed 10. Every time I see a 3D game on sale I buy it :D
SnickerSnack said:I bought it this morning, but will probably be ages before I actually play it.

I dunno about anyone else, but I've kind of developed this fascination with collecting cheap games that play in 3D due to the fear that someday soon we won't have any other options. When that day comes, I'll have a huge backlog of games to enjoy in 3D... or at least that's the thinking LOL.


LOL :D:D:D
I have it exactly the same way - bought more than 50 games this year - and perhaps completed 10.

Every time I see a 3D game on sale I buy it :D

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#7
Posted 12/01/2015 09:59 PM   
Disney's Up by AsoboStudio is close to 3D Vision ready and toyifies nicely, I'm surprised that they didn't put it on Steam with their other games. My nephew gave it to me after he was done with it and I found it to be surprisingly fun. (loved the movie) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaS7oOggnFk
Disney's Up by AsoboStudio is close to 3D Vision ready and toyifies nicely, I'm surprised that they didn't put it on Steam with their other games.

My nephew gave it to me after he was done with it and I found it to be surprisingly fun. (loved the movie)

#8
Posted 12/02/2015 01:26 AM   
[quote="SnickerSnack"]I'll have a huge backlog of games to enjoy in 3D...[/quote]And when that 3D backlog's finally whittled down to nothing there will still be another fairly big pile of broken games to tinker and play with! :)
SnickerSnack said:I'll have a huge backlog of games to enjoy in 3D...
And when that 3D backlog's finally whittled down to nothing there will still be another fairly big pile of broken games to tinker and play with! :)
#9
Posted 12/02/2015 02:51 AM   
Both of the following packages have games that are great looking in 3D. Pirates of the Caribbean - At Worlds End unfortunately sucks but the others that I tried/played were good. I haven't tried the Cars games, Split Second or Planes yet. Unfortunately Toy Story 3 is missing some content in the port to PC at the end of the game. Toy Story Mania is OpenGL. Disney Other-Worldly Adventure Pack http://store.steampowered.com/sub/52412/ 8 games $20 (sale) Disney Mega Pack http://store.steampowered.com/sub/52412/ 14 games $28 (sale) Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two has some really awesome levels in 3D [quote="D-Man11"]Disney's Epic Mickey 2 Use the 007 Legends profile, 3D will not work in Fullscreen, use Borderles Windowed or Windowed. Resolution is capped at 30FPS, do not try changing anything in the ConfigFiles.ini. It just causes problems. Crosshair is 2D, but 3D is perfect, excluding some cut-scenes. I also recommend that you back up your game saves, you only get one, but it saves very frequently. The thing is, I was halfway through the game and the controls froze. Not having a back up save, I had to start over. You'll need to save it to a different location like your desktop, if you put it in the same folder, it stops saving the game. Save is located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\userid\245300\remote If you like Mickey Mouse, you'll like the game. The gameplay is lackluster but the scenery is stellar. [img]https://forums.geforce.com/cmd/default/download-comment-attachment/68184/[/img] [img]https://forums.geforce.com/cmd/default/download-comment-attachment/68185/[/img] [/quote] Tron Evolution http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/3DVisionGames/album/4d07fe10378501b169f60100/
Both of the following packages have games that are great looking in 3D. Pirates of the Caribbean - At Worlds End unfortunately sucks but the others that I tried/played were good. I haven't tried the Cars games, Split Second or Planes yet. Unfortunately Toy Story 3 is missing some content in the port to PC at the end of the game. Toy Story Mania is OpenGL.

Disney Other-Worldly Adventure Pack http://store.steampowered.com/sub/52412/ 8 games $20 (sale)

Disney Mega Pack http://store.steampowered.com/sub/52412/ 14 games $28 (sale)

Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two has some really awesome levels in 3D

D-Man11 said:Disney's Epic Mickey 2

Use the 007 Legends profile, 3D will not work in Fullscreen, use Borderles Windowed or Windowed.

Resolution is capped at 30FPS, do not try changing anything in the ConfigFiles.ini. It just causes problems.

Crosshair is 2D, but 3D is perfect, excluding some cut-scenes.

I also recommend that you back up your game saves, you only get one, but it saves very frequently. The thing is, I was halfway through the game and the controls froze. Not having a back up save, I had to start over. You'll need to save it to a different location like your desktop, if you put it in the same folder, it stops saving the game. Save is located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\userid\245300\remote

If you like Mickey Mouse, you'll like the game. The gameplay is lackluster but the scenery is stellar.

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Tron Evolution
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#10
Posted 12/23/2016 08:58 PM   
While the sale is still on, I want to remind people that some of these games are great. Epic Micky is awesome in 3D and a solid platformer. https://store.steampowered.com/app/245300/Disney_Epic_Mickey_2__The_Power_of_Two/ $5.99 on sale For anyone with a kid(s) or a huge Disney fan, they have a Disney Theme Park game. No idea if it works in 3D at all, I do not have it https://store.steampowered.com/app/630610/Disneyland_Adventures/
While the sale is still on, I want to remind people that some of these games are great.

Epic Micky is awesome in 3D and a solid platformer.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/245300/Disney_Epic_Mickey_2__The_Power_of_Two/
$5.99 on sale


For anyone with a kid(s) or a huge Disney fan, they have a Disney Theme Park game. No idea if it works in 3D at all, I do not have it

https://store.steampowered.com/app/630610/Disneyland_Adventures/

#11
Posted 07/08/2019 12:50 AM   
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