Clever and intrepid social networking features, Dual cameras can capture 3D pictures and video, Portable 3D without special glasses
Narrow "sweet spot" viewing field for 3D effect, Low 0.3-megapixel cameras, Only 5 hours battery life playing 3DS games
Though it's uglier and trickier to get the hang of than its predecessors, the 3DS manages to be a unique gaming machine that Nintendo fans will want. Nintendo 3DS Takes No-Glasses 3D Mainstream Nintendo 3DS Review, by Matt Peckham March 18, 2011 Let's...
Abstract: Nintendo 3DS is lightweight, attractive and affordable too. It is a marvel and I was delighted to see that this device is not just a hardware update from the previous version. This device is backwards compatible with the previous DS games but I won’t r...
Abstract: The official North American launch of the Nintendo 3DS handheld is just over a month away, and Nintendo is really motoring to get both the hardware and software lineup all ready in time for March 27 (March 25 for Europe). Neoseeker was invited to test dri...
Abstract: Professor Layton and the Unwound Future The puzzling prof’s third outing looks much the same as the first two. Other than a slight cleaning up of the general presentation and gor-blimey Cockernee sidekick Luke suddenly gaining an inexplicably plummy v...
Now that Nintendo have released a software upgrade for their Operating System on the 3DS, this is probably the best time to purchase this console. The games on this console are amazing and Nintendo have really upped the ante in the world of potable ga...
Published: 2011-05-21, Author: Chris , review by: techgeek.com.au
3D works well, comes with dock and included games, 3D is optional, has potential
One analogue stick, 3Dinduced headaches, no unique games yet, low quality cameras, battery life poor, expensive at $400
There is plenty of charm and this could be a viable alternative to Sony's latest offering. But instead of feeling great, the console feels mediocre....
Solid build, 3D effect is fun (if not revolutionary), some neat little incentives to take it out and about
Nintendo is still stuck in the '90s when it comes to online connectivity and socialising
Ultimately the quality of a console is the sum of its games. The Nintendo 3DS has all the potential in the world to do as well as the DS, but some irritating flaws have not been remedied...