The astonishing 3D effect and great Augmented Reality games
The 3D really does work. Astonishingly so. The moment you witness the glasses-free 3D effect for the first time is a genuine eye-opener. If the idea of having things pop out at you is enough to make your eyes water
Nintendo has made the 3D effect adjustable as if it were a volume control. Not that many will want to go back to 2D. Those planning to take their 3DS out and about will be pleased to
Analogue stick is great
3DS effect easily adjusted
Bundled software is interesting and innovative
Beautiful design
Nifty features including note taking for game and activity logs
Augemnted Reality games are exceptionally cool
Positively crammed with features and the 3D effect is very impressive
Excellent 3D
No glasses needed
Good quality screen and design
The editors didn't like
3 hour battery life is poor
It's pricey!
Disappointing battery life
Lowresolution cameras
Slightly clunky design and poor battery life
Flipped open the 3DS is a beauty
But its outer shell lacks the clean curves of the DS Lite giving the 3DS a more functional look than something resembling an object of gaming desire. Awkward stylus placement on the rear means you'll have to reach around the back of the 3DS to whip it out.
Abstract: Sain siis lõpuks valmis 3DS ülevaate. Kui midagi rääkimata jäi siis kommenteerige julgelt Ise jäin suhteliselt rahule konsooliga, kuid kuna endale Nintendo mängud väga ei istu, siis mulle ta just ei ole, kuid pole kahtlustki, et kellelegi teisele see...
Abstract: The much-hyped Nintendo 3DS will launch on March 27, costing $249 in the US - in Europe, Nintendo says neatly, it's anyone's guess, as retailers will set the price.The form factor's much like the DSi. At the massive but rather chaotic European launch...
Positively crammed with features and the 3D effect is very impressive,
Battery life is on the short side.
The Nintendo 3DS is a marked step forward in portable gaming. With glasses-free 3D, built-in motion controls, a 3D camera and novel touches such as StreetPass, the device boasts innovation in spades. Most importantly, the 3D effect works really well, l...
The Nintendo 3DS’ appearance greatly resembles the Nintendo DS Lite, in terms of design and layout, but there are several key hardware features that help it stand out.At the back, there are two outer cameras to help take 3D photos and one inner camera....
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Abstract: Ever since the original DS, Nintendo has been using innovation to sell its consoles. With the it was a touch screen, while with the it was motion control. Now the ‘next big thing’ is 3D. It’s in everything from our TVs (like the ) to our lapto...
There's never been a handheld quite like the Nintendo 3DS - one as brimming with features as well as potential, and offering an experience that's frankly impossible on other mobile devices like Apple's iPhone 4 or Sony's upcoming PSP successor. If you...
Analogue stick is great, 3DS effect easily adjusted, bundled software is interesting and innovative
Poor battery life, lacks a really good launch title
There are times when the 3DS leaves us wishing that Nintendo had left the 3D gimmick on the table, and splashed out on more obvious things, like increased graphics horsepower or a higher-resolution screen. As weird as Nintendo's choices seem now, in 6 ...
Abstract: Image Gallery: It's a question that's likely plagued the Nintendo hardware development team following the monumental success of the Nintendo DS, which has sold a whopping 145 million units to date. That console introduced touchscreen gaming to the ma...