DominicFord Releases Glasses-free Nintendo 3DS Website

NEW YORK — DominicFord announced today the launch of a special 3D website viewable only on the glasses-free Nintendo 3DS system.

The company said the site features some of its best photo content in 3D and will eventually host 3D movies.

Ford said, "The Nintendo 3DS, as well as new 3D mobile devices, are exciting to us because they allow our 3D images and movies to be seen in full color and without the need for 3D glasses."

The company's consumer site hosts more than 150 3D videos and hundreds of 3D photos. DominicFord has also produced and edited 3D content for other studios including Bel Ami's "3D Bel Ami" 3D Blu-ray.

"As more and more devices support 3D viewing, DominicFord.com remains the only source to get 3D gay content. For the last three years we have been committed to producing top-notch 3D gay porn with today's hottest porn stars. We release one scene a week in both 2D and 3D. While many of our members simply watch our content in 2D, we are excited that high quality affordable 3D displays are now showing our 3D content as it was meant to be seen instead of in the anaglyph versions," Ford said.

While anaglyph (blue/red glasses) allows viewers to watch Ford's 3D content on any regular display, the company said it has always seen this technology as a stepping stone.

Ford commented, "We are glad people enjoy watching the anaglyph versions of our content. But watching the 3D TV formats on a 3D TV or via new glasses-free devices like the Nintendo 3DS is eye-opening to those who have never seen our content in full color. The 3D is cinema quality."

For more information visit the company website.

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