I know this isn't the same thing, but didn't we learn our lesson with ABC's little exploration of 3D using the red and blue glasses in the 90's? 3D pictures don't really add anything to an average show or movie, it just tries unsuccessfully to make a picture look more impressive, and many times, it just adds stupidity to the story told.
Movies and TV are more about telling a person stories, not making you think that you're actually part of the story. I think something like this would more likely be taken in by the video game market, not regular TV.
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