Tag: 3DS

My Picks For Best 3DS Launch Titles

The 3DS has been on the market for about three weeks now and has got Sony’s Jack Tretton trolling for attention. The experience I’ve been having with the 3DS so far is been pretty awesome so if you haven’t picked one up, get it soon! Continue reading

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This April Fool’s Joke Makes Me Sad

 

I know it’s a week late for April Fool’s but better late than never! So Nintendo, any chance of making something like this happen cause I won’t be alone in direct depositing my paycheque into your bank account if you make this happen!

(via Pure Nintendo)

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The 3DS Experience: One Week In

It has been just over a week since I picked up my glossy Aqua Blue 3DS and all I’ve gotta say about the experience so far is that its really solid and fun. The gaming controls on it are really solid and I’m loving the AR Games that are included and also having a blast with Face Raiders which I think really helps the $250 price tag along. Continue reading

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First StreetPass Encounter

I finally had my first StreetPass encounter yesterday. Ironically it was at an EB Games I was passing by in a small mall. For any local Torontonian you may recognize this EB Games is located in Woodside at Finch & McCowan. Continue reading

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3DS: First Impressions

So I’ve had my hands on the Aqua Blue 3DS for the past three days and all I’ve gotta say is if you don’t have one or aren’t getting one soon, you better find a friend that has it or a demo unit and try it out! Continue reading

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Toronto 3DS Launch Event Photos

Yesterday I braved the Canadian cold to check out the 3DS Launch Event in Toronto at Yonge & Dundas Square. It was well worth the wait and being frozen out in the cold for over an hour to get hands on time with some of the launch titles. Continue reading

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3DS AR Cards Available As An Android App

If you’re an Android user, you’re in luck if you want to have your 3DS AR Cards handy with you all the time! A developer has released a 3DS AR Cards app on the Android Market for those who have a 3DS and wish to have those nifty AR Cards with them. Its also convenient for those like myself, who are prone to lose pieces of paper like the 6 AR Cards that come with the 3DS.

(via Destructoid)

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Canadian 3DS Demo Event

Nintendo is hosting 3DS events in two Canadian cities. For those in Toronto and Vancouver, you’ll be able to try out the 3DS and its glasses free 3D technology and also several launch titles on Saturday, March 26, 2011 from 6PM until Midnight. Free swag is available during the March 26th event so if you’re in the Vancouver or Toronto area, it would be a good idea to check it out! For the full Canadian 3DS Tour locations you can check it out at Nintendo’s site here.

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3DS First North American Ad


This is a great commercial to push the 3D effects that the 3DS has since the large majority of us don’t have 3DTVs. Since the 3DS is coming out in a week, what 3DS games are you most looking forward to?

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Nintendo 3DS Could Aid In Identifying Vision Problems

The 3DS now can add another feature to its list. U.S. eye specialists are welcoming the 3DS as a tool to help them catch vision problems like amblyopia (commonly known as “Lazy Eye”) and to help correct these things. This goes against the warning labels that Nintendo has put on the device, which are of course leaning on the side of caution like any other product. Now all thats left is for someone to make an app on the 3DSto compliment the device to help these specialists to diagnose these things.

(via Yahoo News)

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