Thursday, February 24, 2011
Nintendo 3DS
Another new technology from Nintendo, now on its best features for gamers out there this is the one for you. A 3D but no need the glasses, cool isn't it?
Jonathan Ross hosted the unveiling of Nintendo's eagerly awaited wonder gadget, the 3DS, at its official launch in Amsterdam. As you'll no doubt know by now, the console uses what we presume is some form of witchcraft to display 3D without the need for cumbersome glasses.
Some of the Nintendo 3DS features:
The Nintendo 3DS system opens up a whole new world of eye-popping gameplay possibilities. The stereoscopic 3D display of the upper screen gives objects within the game world a feeling of space and depth that extends far into the back of the screen. It becomes easier to see the position of characters and obstacles in the world, making many game experiences even more intuitive for all types of players.
A built-in 3D Depth Slider allows you to immediately adjust the intensity of the 3D settings on the Nintendo 3DS system to your liking. The 3D effect can also be turned down completely—all Nintendo 3DS games and applications can be played in 2D, and look better than any Nintendo handheld before it. A built-in motion sensor and gyro sensor can react to the motion and tilt of the system, so whether players are twisting their systems side to side or moving them up and down, their motion-compatible Nintendo 3DS games respond instantly. As for the 3DS itself, a video detailed some of the device's numerous features, including its ability to take 3D pictures
The Nintendo 3DS will be available in Europe on March 25th.
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