Dec 21, 2010 23:01 GMT  ·  By

Sony has just decided to showcase the 3D games and the 3D Blu-ray movies that have been released up until now for its PlayStation 3 console, just so you know what to get this holiday season as gifts for loved ones.

You can find 19 games that support 3D technology, from Call of Duty: Black Ops, to Gran Turismo 5, NBA 2K11 or WipEout HD, while 10 more are set to arrive next year, including the recently announced Uncharted 3, Motorstorm Apocalypse or Killzone 3.

[admark=1]Check out the games below.

Out now

1. Auditorium* 2. Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. Enslaved: Journey to the West (via PSN software update) 4. EyePet 5. The Fight: Lights Out 6. Gran Turismo 5 7. High Velocity Bowling 8. Hustle Kings* 9. James Cameron's Avatar: The Game 10. MotorStorm: 3D Rift* 11. NBA 2K11 (new retail version; free PSN software update coming in January 2011) 12. PAIN* 13. Prince of Persia Trilogy* 14. The Sly Collection 15. Super Stardust HD* (via PSN software update) 16. Swords and Soldiers* 17. TRON: Evolution 18. Tumble* 19. WipEout HD*

Coming in 2011

1. Crysis 2 2. de Blob 2: Underground 3. Dungeon Defenders* 4. Ico and Shadow of the Colossus Collection 5. Killzone 3 6. MLB 11: The Show 7. Mortal Kombat 8. MotorStorm Apocalypse 9. Virtua Tennis 4 10. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception

*Indicates downloadable PSN title

Don't forget that at the beginning of the month Sony bragged that over 50 games were in development and would will come with 3D support on the PlayStation 3.

The company also revealed a few Blu-ray movies with 3D support, mostly perfect for the holiday season, with exceptions like My Bloody Valentine.

Blu-ray 3D Movies

1. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 3D 2. Clash of the Titans 3D 3. Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D 4. Avatar 3D (December 1st) 5. Alice in Wonderland 3D 6. Despicable Me 3D 7. Open Season 3D 8. My Bloody Valentine 3D 9. Monster House 3D 10. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole 3D 11. The Polar Express 3D

As you can see, Sony is really investing a lot into 3D, but don't forget that you still need an expensive 3DTV set to experience the new technology.