If you've ever loved a classic video game, you know the magic of its world and characters. But moving that magic from two dimensions to three is a massive challenge, and you'll learn why some games nail it while others fall flat.
The buzz around "Super Meat Boy 3D" highlights the ongoing fascination with adapting beloved 2D games into 3D.
This trend isn't new; players are always curious to see how their favorite side-scrollers or top-down adventures would translate into an immersive 3D space.