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The New Nintendo 3DS Continues to Shine


Never a company to follow trends, Nintendo has developed a reputation as a trend-setter. The Japanese multi-national corporation continued that pattern this past Spring with the release of the Nintendo 3DS, the successor to the popular Nintendo DS.

Going a step further than its predecessor, the 3DS features a three-dimensional stereoscopic effect by utilizing the autostereoscopy process. The result is the world’s first handheld video game that features glasses-free 3-D. The experience, to no one’s surprise, is totally unique and once again proves that Nintendo, never content to be just “one of the pack,” has done it once more.

First impressions do matter, and the 3DS may not pass the “first look” test with many gamers. After the smooth curves of the DS, the 3DS, in comparison, looks almost “plain,” but once it’s in hand, users will immediately see that the improved functionality overshadows any doubts about the style. Another marked difference from the DS is the 3DS’ ultra glossy finish. It may take hardcore gamers awhile to adapt to the smoother “grip,” of the 3DS, but it’s a minor complaint.

The 3DS display features a top screen that measures 3 1/2 inches diagonally, while the bottom screen measures in at just over 3 inches. The 3DS screen resolution is much higher than the DS Lite screen, giving the user a wider playing area as well as incredible 3-D graphics.

The exterior features dual VGA cameras; one for taking 3-D pictures and one for scanning AR (Augmented Reality) cards. Left and right clickers are situated near the rear hinge, along with game cartridge slots, a charging port, an infrared beam port and a retractable stylus. The left side features a sliding volume control, SD card slot, a wireless toggle switch and on the bottom is an audio jack.

The 3DS comes with loads of software, including a unique Activity Log which tracks game play and has the additional feature of counting each step taken, which allows the user to accumulate Play Coins, which can be
redeemed for special games and applications. Also included is a fully functional Internet browser that is “game-friendly,” allowing gamers to pause a game without having to restart.

The Face Raiders built-in game is sure to give gamers a fun, new experience with its ability to take your own pictures which can then be inserted into an actual game.

The Nintendo 3DS initial color launch offers Blue and Cosmo Black, with Flame Red available in September.

 

Nintendo’s new Wii U Console


Nintendo is one of the gaming industry’s leading innovators. The company is always working to provide new gaming experiences for players. They have clearly proved their competency with systems like the Wii and the Nintendo DS.

During E3 2011, Nintendo revealed the first glimpse of its new system, Wii U. However, they did not show any live demonstrations of the new system or a picture of the console itself. They only showed a picture of the Wii U’s controller.
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Connect With Any Game Through the Xbox Kinect!




Released in November of 2010, the Xbox Kinect is the newest and latest video game platform released from Microsoft. The Kinect enables game users to interact with the Xbox 360 without any need to touch or use a game controller. Commands are given through using certain gestures, speaking, or with the presentation of certain objects. Players can now use their body to interact with games. New games released for the Kinect sensor allow gamers to have full control. Many have said that this is the new and improved competitor for the Wii MotionPlus for the Wii and also the Playstation Move for the Playstation 3.

The Kinect is a separate sensor piece that needs to be purchased separately from the Xbox 360. It features such technology as a depth sensor and RGB camera. This technology provides 3d motion capture, facial recognition, and voice recognition capabilities. The camera is able to pivot to follow the user and keep them in frame when they are moving. Another great plus to having the Kinect with the Xbox 360 is the ability to have a headset free chat over Xbox live since the sensor has the capability to conduct ambient noise suppression. No more fighting with the headset while in the middle of an intense multiplayer match on the Xbox live!

The Xbox Kinect is a great addition to the Xbox 360 family. It allows all types of gamers to have fun. Hardcore gamers to casual ones, the ability to play a video game controller free will be and can be fun and appealing.

Nintendo 3DS Darling Of E3



In a move that all but confirmed their dominance of E3 2010, Nintendo unveiled their latest portable device: the Nintendo 3DS. An evolution of the DS, the latest offering from Nintendo features surprisingly robust internal hardware for a handheld device. In fact, several reports claim it has more juice behind it than the Nintendo Wii. But who cares about numbers? What gamers are getting excited about is the ability to play Super Mario games in brilliant, glasses-free 3D.
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Netflix Coming to the Nintendo Wii in the Spring



The Nintendo Wii will soon be able to download and stream Netflix movies and Tv programs to it’s users.  The new service will go live this spring, and will available to Netflix users with a regular membership and broadband connection.

Netflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings in a statement said “Our goal is to offer Netflix members as many ways as possible to watch movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix right to their living room TV and to give non-members more and compelling reasons to consider the service,  joining forces with Nintendo, is a very meaningful step in that direction.”

Netflix has similar arrangements with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3. Similar to PS3, Wii’s instant streaming service will be disc-based. Netflix’s site has details on how to reserve a disc.

Formula 1 2009 Coming to the iPhone and iPod Touch


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Lookout gamers Formula 1 is coming to the iPhone and Touch in the near future, said Codemasters.  The game will feature all the greatness your familiar with including accelerometer based steering and tap buttons for brakes and throttle.

 The App Store, F1 2009 will feature 10 teams, 20 drivers and 17 circuits from the World Championship.  It will offer stunning graphics, the authentic Formula One experience on the iPhone and iPod.  Players will be able to race the stunning Eau Rouge at Spa Francorchamps, and experience the claustrophobic streets of Monaco where one mistake can end with twisted wreckage.

F1 on iPhone and iPod supports two different modes of game play: Time trial and Endurance.  Time trial is about setting the best lap time at a circuit.  Endurance is about speed and consistency as players test their skills with six, nine or 12 laps looking to set the best average lap time.

F1 2009 is also available to buy now on the Nintendo Wii™ and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable).

The Head EA Games Discusses Monetizing Piracy


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For years, it seemed that PC gaming would be unable to survive the unrelenting crush of digital pirates committing copyright violations on a staggering level. A remarkably candid John Riccitiello, head of EA Games, has a more optimistic view on the situation.

Instead of fearing piracy as an industry destroyer, he instead plans to consider it a form of possible revenue. How? The answer is downloadable content, pay-for-play additions to games bought online after installation. Say Riccitiello “They can steal the disc, but they can’t steal the DLC.”
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eagames
For years, it seemed that PC gaming would be unable to survive the unrelenting crush of digital pirates committing copyright violations on a staggering level. A remarkably candid John Riccitiello, head of EA Games, has a more optimistic view on the situation.

Instead of fearing piracy as an industry destroyer, he instead plans to consider it a form of possible revenue. How? The answer is downloadable content, pay-for-play additions to games bought online after installation. Say Riccitiello “They can steal the disc, but they can’t steal the DLC.”
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