In that case, I'll tell you to shut up. Have you've ever seen those 3D glasses? You can watch movies with them (if they're made in that technique), aswell as you can play games. I have two of these at home, for a computer. If I configure the graphics card's drivers, I can play ANY game with those glasses on, and the whole enviroment becomes 3D.
Just because you can't see something, doesn't mean it's not there. Since those objects were made in 3D, all I have to do is put those glasses on and it will become real 3D.