Friday, February 18, 2011

What To Expect With the Most Exciting Hand Held - The Nintendo 3DS

In the event you are planning on getting yourself a Nintendo 3DS and it so happens that it is your first time to buy a hand-held console, fret not: it is not  as hard as it is intimidating to understand. Below is a list of all the new and improved features that the 3DS has to offer.

It is no secret that when it comes to hand-held video game consoles, Nintendo has the upper hand and is constantly setting the standard and raising the bar in terms of innovation and creativity in the video game universe. And with the upcoming release of their brand-new Nintendo 3DS, game enthusiasts around the globe can get their hands three times again on a piece of what is sure to bring a bright future in video game experiences.

Your eyes do not deceive you - the Nintendo 3DS indeed has the capability to display 3D graphics, without the use of special 3D glasses. This is made feasible by the presence of outer cameras that allows the viewer to see the world in full 3D splendor. Switch it up and pick whether you need to view your games in 3D or in 2D by the Depth Slider switch located at the right side of the top screen. Turn it up to enjoy 3D that comes right at you or turn it down for a more traditional 2D gambling experience.

3D: The Future Has Arrived

The Analog Pad, Finally

Hand-held video game console fans around the globe are rejoicing as the analog pad finally makes its way to Nintendo's newest and best console yet, the 3DS pad. Also known as the Circle Pad, it is located above the D-pad at the left side of the console. Moving around when exploring massive areas as well as piloting your favourite vehicles is made simpler as you can now pick between the pads. Use the D-pad for more exact up-down or left-right movements while the Circle Pad for a much smoother circular feel.

Fans and critics similar lauded the Nintendo DS's double screen feature, and they are bringing it back on the 3DS. The widescreen at the top displays an incredible 800x240 pixel resolution, allotting 400 pixels for each eye to generate the 3-dimensional effect while the bottom LCD touch screen employs 320x240. Both screens can display over 16 million colors, bringing you crisp, crystal clear graphics.

Still Seeing Double

From 2DS to 3DS

Probably the most frequent query coming from game enthusiasts who have the Nintendo DS is "Will they get to play our 2DS games on the 3DS?" The answer is yes, but not all games, according to Nintendo. The downside is that the 2DS games won't be feasible to view in 3D, as the screen is exclusive to games designed specifically for the 3DS. The upside is, for the games you can play from 2DS to 3DS, the look and feel will still be the same. like playing an elderly but innovated game.

StreetPass: Connect Like Seldom Before

Nintendo introduces a brand-new way to connect with fellow 3DS players with the StreetPass. Place your 3DS on Sleep Mode and be able to exchange game information with other 3DS owners you pass on the streets. Control what type of information you need to share with, from high scores to personalized characters, all while your 3DS is in Sleep Mode.

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