Nintendo has been harping on their no glasses 3D technology for the 3DS ever since the device was introduced. This seems like a purposeful affront on Sony and the 3D they’re pushing for the PS3, which requires both glasses and a compatible TV. Despite that, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida thinks that both companies should work together to promote 3D as a medium.

“I have hope that they have a broader perspective with 3D,” Yoshida said. “When you listen to what they are saying about the effect of 3D perspective to the games, they are saying the same message we are, but they don’t have to bash some small part of what the other company is doing.”

“I think as an industry we should preach this new perspective, from a very large cinema screen to a small portable, because that helps advancing the games and the game industry,” he continued. “We’d like to work together to promote 3D.”

Yoshida said that he thinks certain sorts of experiences are better suited to the glasses technology. “If you really want a big theater experience, of course you have to wear glasses,” he said. “With the latest technology, the glasses are light and you kind of forget you’re wearing them after awhile.”

Source: IGN