Is Blade Eagle 3-D still worth playing in 2026?
A vertical shooter using the Master System's anaglyph 3D glasses, Blade Eagle 3-D plunges the player's ship into science fiction environments where depth adds a fresh dimension to the clashes. The stereoscopic effect, ambitious for 1988, gives a unique character, even if it tires the eyes and sometimes complicates readability. The gameplay stays an honest but classic shmup. For someone curious about retro 3D experiments, a shooting fan or a Sega accessory collector, the title keeps a niche interest and a real technical singularity.