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March 2011
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The editors liked
Analogue stick is great
3DS effect easily adjusted
Bundled software is interesting and innovative
3D effect works really well
Takes 3D photos
Comfortable
Responsive controls
Packed full of extra features
Superb 3D effect!
Superb finish
High quality graphics
Not far off what you get with the Wii
Convincing analogue joystick
Simple to use
3D without glasses
Best DS graphics yet
Augmented reality shows potential
The astonishing 3D effect and great Augmented Reality games
The 3D really does work. Astonishingly so. The moment you witness the glasses-free 3D effect for the first time is a genuine eye-opener. If the idea of having things pop out at you is enough to make your eyes water
Nintendo has made the 3D effect adjustable as if it were a volume control. Not that many will want to go back to 2D. Those planning to take their 3DS out and about will be pleased to
Positively crammed with features and the 3D effect is very impressive
Excellent 3D
No glasses needed
Good quality screen and design
Bigger screen looks great
3D sweet spot much larger
Comfortable curved design
Beautiful design
Nifty features including note taking for game and activity logs
Augemnted Reality games are exceptionally cool
The editors didn't like
Poor battery life
Lacks a really good launch title
Disappointing battery life
Low-resolution cameras
Limited battery life
3D effect can be a strain for some users
High cost for a handheld console
Poor camera
3 hour battery life is poor
Slightly clunky design and poor battery life
Flipped open the 3DS is a beauty
But its outer shell lacks the clean curves of the DS Lite giving the 3DS a more functional look than something resembling an object of gaming desire. Awkward stylus placement on the rear means you'll have to reach around the back of the 3DS to whip it out.
Published: 2011-03-16, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com.au
The Nintendo 3DS provides an impressive 3D gaming experience without the need for special glasses. There's a 3D effect slider, it shoots and displays 3D photographs with its dual back-facing cameras, and it has a single front-facing camera. The 3DS comes
The disappointing low-resolution lenses on the 3DS provide grainy photos. The 3D effect can cause headaches for some, and it can "snap out" because of sensitive viewing angles and games that encourage movement. The 3DS also has a very short battery life
The Nintendo 3DS successfully offers a glasses-free 3D experience that needs to be seen to be believed. A weak start out of the gate has been all but forgotten thanks to a bevy of compelling releases on online downloadables since launch....
Abstract: Video review: With Nintendo and Sony both trying to one-up each other on a regular basis, it becomes hard to know if the sensational advertising is really what you're going to be buying. So far this year, both Nintendo and Sony have promised a new generation of ha...
Abstract: In June of last year at the E3 Expo in Tokyo, Nintendo announced the new branch of its DS handheld game consoles, the 3DS. It was one of the biggest stories at E3 last year. After what has seemed like a very long wait, it’s finally here. But is it any ...
At the end of the day the Nintendo 3DS greatly impressed us with its sleek interface, beautiful 3D, augmented reality and a range of additional features. The 3D effect itself won’t have a major effect on most titles’ gameplay, but it truly adds to thei...
Abstract: A time-tested game system design coupled with innovative, convincing 3D technology, makes the Nintendo 3DS a force to be reckoned with. It's not only the most advanced Nintendo DS yet, but a solid first in a new generation of handheld game systems...
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Published: 2011-03-18, Author: Jeff , review by: asia.cnet.com
Impressive 3D gaming experience sans special glasses; shoots and displays 3D photographs with its dual back-facing cameras; front-facing camera; preinstalled with a bevy of software and StreetPass and SpotPass services; comes with a drop and charge dock; eShop, including GBA Virtual Console, Internet browsing functionality, DSiWare transferring, and Netflix support, is coming in May.
Launch lineup is lackluster; disappointing low-resolution lenses provide grainy photos; 3D effect can cause headaches for some; "snap out" due to sensitive viewing angles and games that encourage movement; very short battery life; most Internet functionality isn't activated at launch; expensive; may not provide enough value and functionality for those looking for an all-in-one device.
Though it's a bit pricey, the Nintendo 3DS successfully offers a glasses-less 3D experience that needs to be seen to be believed. A weaker-than-usual launch lineup and some inactivated online features dampen its launch, but the future certainly looks ...
Abstract: First unveiled at E3 2010, the Nintendo 3Ds is a handheld gaming console that enables you to enjoy stereoscopic 3D graphics without the need for either active-shutter glasses or anaglyph 3D glasses. When we received a review unit last month, we wasted no ...
3D; augmented reality games and StreetPass are fun and new; built-in games are pretty fun.
Needs more 3DS games; battery life comparable to a mayfly's; regionlocked games may be a downer to some.
The machine's battery life might be laughable and it might be a while before we get to play great 3DS games but we love the Nintendo 3DS. And it's not just because it features a lot of fancy new technologies, either. In the end, for gamers, it's less ...
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Published: 2011-03-09, Author: Howard , review by: technoodling.net
Abstract: In case you haven't read it yet, we did an article on what exactly is the Nintendo 3DS . Give it a read through then come back and check out our full review!Apple's line of iOS mobile devices has gone after the gaming market in a big way and the threat t...
Puedes jugar en 3D sin tener que usar lentes especiales. La cámara captura fotos en tercera dimensión. Tiene conectividad WiFi para que juegues en línea
En ocasiones, te puedes marear con el efecto 3D. Las fotos en tercera dimensión únicamente se pueden reproducir desde la consola
Ideal para los jóvenes que están buscando una consola divertida que les permita jugar en todas partes. Cuenta con la tecnología 3D, reproduce tu contenido multimedia (fotografías y canciones) y tiene conectividad a Internet que además de permitirte jug...