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@Matt - No, The Wii guy did simulated 3D. Reversing the controller allowed for head tracking. That allowed for the image to change based on where your head was positioned. It's like looking through a window, in the sense that if moved to the right, you can see farther to the left "through" the screen. Thus, simulated 3D.

The 3D in the article is regular 3D, adjusting the image to each eye with closer objects more separated. I'm guessing the simpler method would be to shift objects sideways based on the Z axis, rather than creating two separate camera views.
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Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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