Probably because the difference is that one of them is 3D.
It was developed by a man named Malcolm Evans. The game was called 3D Monster Maze.
Monster vs Aliens 3D
The Amazing Atomic Monster in 3D - 2000 was released on: USA: 3 March 2000
The side and face of a 3-D shape are the same thing, but the side of a 3-D object is not, itself 3-Dimensional.
Generally speaking, no. 3D animation is achieved with 3D animation software and scripts. The software may be largely implemented in C++, but that's not the same thing as creating 3D animations.
Try going here: http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/zx81/emulate.php?tzx=0%2F3DMonsterMaze(NGS).tzx.zip%400&title=3D+Monster+Maze However, you might need to install Java in order to play it. This online version is the actual version that is played on the ZX81 computer. But to be honest, I don't think this version is illegal to play and getting into a game is confusing, especially if you are trying to figure out what the keys do if you are using a plain keyboard. But the game when load on its own when starting up. There is also a pause feature if you click on the screen or click outside of the game. I hope this answer will help you.
No, you must only enter the animals names then the Pokedex will tell you information about that monster. Also there is no scanner on a pokedex (Typing is the only thing).
You Can Play This - 2009 Monster Hunter Portable 3D 3-21 was released on: USA: 13 October 2011
There is no such thing as a 3D triangle.
I, Robot was the first game to use 3D polygon graphics. However, the first game to use 3D was 3D Monster Quest which did not use graphics, but rather text.
Vern Fonk Vision - 2010 3D Vern Monster 6-1 was released on: USA: 10 October 2012
I, Robot was the first game to use 3D polygon graphics. However, the first game to use 3D was 3D Monster Quest which did not use graphics, but rather text.