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Tuesday February 8, 2011
Talking with Matt Ryan of Nintendo about the upcoming
Nintendo 3DS
, the launch window games, the price, the hardware, the augmented reality games, the 3D camera, SpotPass, StreetPass and much more. Everything you need to know about the 3DS which launches on March 27 2011 for $249.99.Download this episode now
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Show Notes
For a full hardware tour video of the Nintendo 3DS, check out Gadget TV: First Look
Matt Ryan
Nintendo
Nintendo 3DS
$249.99
Release date: March 27, 2011
Augmented reality:
AR games take center stage with the 3DS. When placed in range of the 3DS camera, AR cards unlock some fun and technologically interesting games... in 3D, of course. Each 3DS purchased comes with six AR cards and game developers can make their own too.
Mii Maker:
The 3DS can take a picture of a face and do some guesswork in order to create a pretty close match in Mii form.
StreetPass:
With the Nintendo 3DS in sleep mode, the handheld can still communicate with other 3DSs it passes in the street. StreetPass lets 3DS handhelds exchange Miis, game data and items or even do battle with even the briefest contact. This can be turned off if desired.
SpotPass:
When in range of a wireless hotspot, the 3DS can download game and 3D movie trailers, get system updates and software, even if the 3DS is in sleep mode. Like StreetPass, this option can be turned off if desired.
Nintendo 3DS release partial game line-up
Pilotwings Resort
Nintendogs + Cats
Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
The Sims 3
PES 2011 3D
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
Ridge Racer 3D
Super Monkey Ball 3D
Samurai Warriors: Chronicles
Asphalt 3D
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D
Rayman 3D
See more on some upcoming Nintendo 3DS games.
Matt Ryan
Nintendo
Nintendo 3DS
$249.99
Release date: March 27, 2011
Augmented reality:
AR games take center stage with the 3DS. When placed in range of the 3DS camera, AR cards unlock some fun and technologically interesting games... in 3D, of course. Each 3DS purchased comes with six AR cards and game developers can make their own too.
Mii Maker:
The 3DS can take a picture of a face and do some guesswork in order to create a pretty close match in Mii form.
StreetPass:
With the Nintendo 3DS in sleep mode, the handheld can still communicate with other 3DSs it passes in the street. StreetPass lets 3DS handhelds exchange Miis, game data and items or even do battle with even the briefest contact. This can be turned off if desired.
SpotPass:
When in range of a wireless hotspot, the 3DS can download game and 3D movie trailers, get system updates and software, even if the 3DS is in sleep mode. Like StreetPass, this option can be turned off if desired.
Nintendo 3DS release partial game line-up
Pilotwings Resort
Nintendogs + Cats
Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
The Sims 3
PES 2011 3D
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
Ridge Racer 3D
Super Monkey Ball 3D
Samurai Warriors: Chronicles
Asphalt 3D
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D
Rayman 3D
See more on some upcoming Nintendo 3DS games.
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