Circle pad, immense options, increased durability, 3D effects/screen options, sensor gameplay incorporation, continuous play through “suspended” feature, augmented reality game, and high discovery experience even without online features
High price, flash/zoom camera functions, short battery life, and “update” fatigue – the Nintendo DSi was released only two years ago
Abstract: The 3DS, Nintendo’s latest portable gaming platform and the first with a 3D display, made its U.S. debut on March 27th. Nintendo moved 400,000 units on launch day in Japan, and Amazon U.K. said the device broke console pre-order records as well. So, be...
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Published: 2011-04-04, Author: Ramon , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: First, we'll get into more of the hardware features and specifications that make-up the 3DS before getting into the software and functionality.The 3DS comes in at 2.9 inches high, 5.3 inches long and 0.8 inches deep when closed, while weighing 8 oz, sligh...
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Published: 2011-04-04, Author: Ramon , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: First, we'll get into more of the hardware features and specifications that make-up the 3DS before getting into the software and functionality.The 3DS comes in at 2.9 inches high, 5.3 inches long and 0.8 inches deep when closed, while weighing 8 oz, sligh...
the 3DS is truly Nintendo’s next-generation handheld and an extremely worthy successor to the DS, just as Game Boy Color improved upon the original Game Boy and the Game Boy Advance improved upon the Game Boy Color. With the 3DS, Nintendo has retaine...
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Published: 2011-03-28, Author: Brian , review by: icrontic.com
Abstract: Today was Nintendo 3DS launch day. While many superfans pre-ordered in anticipation of sell-out situations, most people I talked to were able to get theirs at retail without any fuss. For now, the Nintendo 3DS comes in two colors: Cosmo Black and Aqua...
Solid, sleek hardware design; impressive 3D effects; high quality graphics; improved speaker system; Circle Pad works like a charm.
Expensive; 3D effect can cause some eyestrain; terrible battery life; constantly having to readjust your viewing angle isn't practical for road trips and crowded areas. First Prev 1 2 Next Last
I've tried to offer a through overview of the 3DS in this review in an attempt to explain why the console could become one of the most interesting developments out of any electronics company in this decade. Like it or not, the 3DS normalizes 3D gaming and...
Abstract: Just about four and a half years ago, Nintendo got a big win in terms of the "cool" factor with the release of their current generation home console, the Wii. The system, with its incredibly unique and wholly intuitive control scheme, impressed nearly...
There’s no denying that the Nintendo 3DS offers a significant step up in features compared to its predecessors. The 3D flits between being a gimmick and adding a true extra layer of depth to the gaming experience, and while it’s not appealing to every...