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Ragnadaam

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The future of gaming guys?
http://kotaku.com/54...he-nintendo-3ds
This is apperently a rough translation of the press release not the Kotaku article.

"Nintendo Co., Ltd.(Minami-ward of Kyoto-city, President Satoru Iwata)
will launch “N intendo 3D S”(temp) during the fiscal year ending March
2011, on which games can be enjoyed with 3D effects without the need for
any special glasses.
“Nintendo 3DS”(temp) is going to be the new portable game machine to
succeed “Nintendo DS series”, whose cumulative consolidated sales from
Nintendo amounted to 125million units as of the end of December 2009,
and will include backward compatibility so that the software for
Nintendo DS series, including the ones for Nintendo DSi, can also be
enjoyed.

We are planning to announce additional details at E3 show, which is
scheduled to be held from June 15, 2010 at Los Angeles in the U.S."


Anyone excited about this?
3d gaming without glasses sounds nauseating,but I'm curious as to how it will work .I've already bought 2 ds's though and don't think I need another :sick:.Have heard rumors though that the graphics will be majorly improved.Hrm maybe Bioware can get to working on some full 3D rpgs....

Edit:fun fact the newest DS version hasn't come out in the U.S yet,and already there's a sucessor coming....

Modifié par Ragnadaam, 23 mars 2010 - 08:31 .


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Fexelea

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Nintendo: Inventing new ways to screw up your eyesight.


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Sweet, I love Virtual Boy even though its color scheme hurt my eyes. But then I played Metal Gear Acid and released it was the setup that hurt my eyes. This should go over REALLY well.



Granted Avatar worked well, maybe they can do it... Should anyway without 3D glasses, but I don't see how that would work.

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Every so often the 3D craze starts up again and everybody wants a piece of it.

Then like all fads it dies down and the gimmicky crap made to cater to it dies with it.

But unlike other fads, 3D is a zombie fad. Always rising up again to feast on our brains once more.

Somebody, please, shoot it in the head.

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What the crap.

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This will probably fail. However, if Nintendo learned their lessons from the Virtual Boy's failure this new portable will actually *be* portable. If it's basically a DS with pseudo-3D effects and has backwards compatibility, it could actually succeed. Nintendo has no real competition in the portables market other than itself. Compatibility would go a long way in dealing with that obstacle.

Modifié par Seagloom, 23 mars 2010 - 01:50 .


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Here are the rough specs, according to a fellow from NeoGAF who attended GDC. Near GameCube level graphics? Uses a Tegra chip? Slightly upgraded DS indeed.

I'm of the sort who belongs firmly in the 'DO WANT' camp, and I'm excited what kind of possibilities this kind of Parallax technology can introduce.

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Here are the rough specs, according to a fellow from NeoGAF who attended GDC. Near GameCube level graphics? Uses a Tegra chip? Slightly upgraded DS indeed.
I'm of the sort who belongs firmly in the 'DO WANT' camp, and I'm excited what kind of possibilities this kind of Parallax technology can introduce. Especially since the above specs fits in rather nicely with existing knowledge about the DS's successor such as the rumours of nVidia winning the contract to provide the graphical guts of the DS successor and Satoru Iwata on record saying the DS successor would be far more powerful than the original DS.

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Double post.

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This is all rumor mill stuff currently, but I have to say it intrigues me. The last time a portable managed to make stop and go "hmm..." was the Neo Geo pocket. I just hope there's a lot more to it than a 3D illusion.

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Fexelea wrote...

Nintendo: Inventing new ways to screw up your eyesight.

Right.  Because our current eyes don't already see in 3d.  

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3d without glasses? IMPPOSSIBLE!! But even if it isn't imposible I don't think I want to use my hard earned money on another ds...

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It is possible. It uses something called Parallax Barrier technology. This can be used to fire two completely different pictures in two different directions out of the same screen or, in the stereoscopic 3D case, to send two slightly different views of the same picture in two very slightly different directions. As in one into your left eye and one into your right.



That's how Stereoscopes work. You take a picture of something, then take another picture from the same spot but slightly to one side. Then you put both pictures side by side. For example:



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The idea is to cross your eyes so you can see three images, then focus on the middle one. You might need to move closer or further away from your monitor, but when it works it looks pretty snazzy. Parallax Barriers on screens do all the eye crossing business for you, so you won't need to be squinting at your screen like a moron while you play.



Besides, it's Japan. Everyone knows they're stuck in a time warp that sent them fifty years into the future.