realMyst is what the 3-D version was called, and I also thought it was really cool. I didn't like not having the point and click system though. They should have made it like Myst 3 and 4 and (I think) 5 where you have the point and click with full, 360 degree view. I don't really care about the graphics, they're both great and I although I prefer the realMyst graphics, the ones on the original Myst are still stunning for when the game came out. It's truly mind blowing they achieved that in 1994. Only problem with that version was your "picture frame" viewer, only seeing within the space of a picture frame. realMyst does fit better with the rest of the games, with the real time water and enviroments. I don't get why they aren't putting THAT version on the PSP, possibly even upgraded higher. I mean, I'm all for preserving old games and all that stuff, but Myst has had plenty of releases in its original form, and is very easy to find that way. Also, In this modern day and age, you're going to attract more teens with the realMyst graphics then you ever could with the original Myst. If teens played more games like Myst, this world would be a better place...