2-D games is short for 2-Dimensional usually these kind of games are more retro and older however some do make it to the Seventh Generation consoles, (Xbox 360, PS3). 2-D games are defined as 2-D games as it has no depth meaning that you can't look around the objects. As shown in Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Megadrive and Super Mario Bros for the NES. The 2-D games are still around for Flash games on the PC, examples include: Sonic the Hedgehog (Unofficial) and Flash Pacman.
However, there are 3-D games; 3-D stands for 3-Dimensional. 3-D games are more realistic and gives the game a more life like atmosphere, the N64 given the start to 3-D games; this is true to today with the Seventh Generation Consoles, there are great games for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii. An example of this is COD 4 for the Xbox 360.
This game has 3-D graphics using the 3 dimensions, (height, width and depth). The consoles are really powerful and can withstand the graphics engine. Also beat 'em ups use this as well, some examples of these are Soul Calibur 4 and Tekken 6, both games share between Xbox 360 and PS3.
These games use 3-D modelling to make the environment realistic and life like and the floor also breaks.
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