randymy
04-20-2011, 08:58 AM
Intended for U.S. release at the end of March, the Nintendo 3DS is already causing waves in the computer game community. A handheld computer game console that allows the thrills of 3D enjoyment without the need for the ungainly glasses normally associated with 3D, the Nintendo 3DS is really ahead of its time. In order to obtain a better understanding of what the Nintendo 3DS can do, I have made a list of some of its special features:
- Stereoscopic 3D screen which uses the top part to give the objects on the screen the space and depth needed to create the 3D image.
- 3D depth slider which allows the user to adjust the intensity of the 3D image being displayed. It can even be turned down to 2D if that is your preference.
Other features include:
- Motion senors
- Gyro sensor
- Dual screens
- 3D camera
- Analog control
- 2GB SD memory
- Backwards compatibility
- SpotPass and StreetPass
If you are ripe to experience the newest evolution in computer gaming then it’s time to check out the Nintendo 3DS. The future is here and it is in the form of a handheld 3D video game that doesn’t require glasses in order to enjoy the action. They’re already selling out in Japan and the UK so help the U.S. get on board with the next wave in 3D innovation!
Nintendo 3DS (http://www.3dhandheldgames.com)
- Stereoscopic 3D screen which uses the top part to give the objects on the screen the space and depth needed to create the 3D image.
- 3D depth slider which allows the user to adjust the intensity of the 3D image being displayed. It can even be turned down to 2D if that is your preference.
Other features include:
- Motion senors
- Gyro sensor
- Dual screens
- 3D camera
- Analog control
- 2GB SD memory
- Backwards compatibility
- SpotPass and StreetPass
If you are ripe to experience the newest evolution in computer gaming then it’s time to check out the Nintendo 3DS. The future is here and it is in the form of a handheld 3D video game that doesn’t require glasses in order to enjoy the action. They’re already selling out in Japan and the UK so help the U.S. get on board with the next wave in 3D innovation!
Nintendo 3DS (http://www.3dhandheldgames.com)