I was thinking... Sega was quite ingenious with the 3D glasses for the Master System, and it's a shame it didn't help it sales, but thats a story for another day...
My focus is that this technology has been around since like '87 and NO ONE has really touched on it since.

Say, all games actually presented in 3D with polygons would just need to use two seperate closely spaced angles for each eye, but could also just show the one standard angle for people without 3D glasses and if they could be manufactured and sold for ~$80 in 1987 they shouldn't be much more now to make...

Alex Kidd

By the way, my threads title was intended to be a play on "Apocalypse Now" (which was in fact a play on "Nirvana Now"...) but instead it just reads kinda funny...