First 3D console videogame

- Who
- 3-D WorldRunner (Square, 1987)
- What
- First
- When
- 1987
The very first console release to support stereoscopic 3D was 3-D WorldRunner, released on the Famicom in Japan in 1987 and later for the NES in North America and Europe.
The game is a shooter that uses a ''behind the character'' perspective. 3D mode was optional and contingent on the player wearing a set of anaglyph red/green glasses to produce the 3D effect. Since the glasses supplied were made from flimsy cardboard, very few complete examples of the game are known to be in circulation.