Jul 13, 2010

E3 nintendo 3Ds



Nintendo took to the stage at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angles today, to show off their plans with a nostalgic look at what Nintendo has to offer in the future.

Nintendo biggest characters were all there from Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong, Kid Icuras, as well a few new names including Golden Eye and Mickey Mouse.

Nintendo similarly left the best to last with the unveiling of the new 3Ds – presented by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, who came on stage to show off their latest handheld and it didn’t disappoint.

He talked about the fact that the future of gaming was 3D but felt the unfashionable 3D glasses were a major turn-off. He confirmed what many had thought, that there will be a 3D swtich – well in fact, a slider, to allow users to decide how much 3D they want.

He went on to explain that touchsceens and 3D screens were not great together because of smudging and grubby fingers. So they have decided to make the top wide-screen 3D display and the bottom one a touchscreen. He talked up the increased graphics capabilities, new analog controls and added that the 3DS would have a motion sensor and gyro sensor.

Iwata hyped the online experience of the new 3DS – with the ability to communicate with friends even when you’re playing games and said it would all work in the background – much like Xbox live.

The most interesting addition was the news that the 3DS will feature 2 cameras and would allow users to take full 3D pictures. He mentioned that the 3Ds would be able to show 3D movies without glasses – a world first.

The creator of Zelda was on-stage to show off the new The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword – but suffered some embarrassing difficulties with the on-stage demo. The game featured Wii remote play with gameplay elements showing off sword play, wip play, and a cross-bow. It boasts the best graphics on the Wii and was a far cry from the simple look of Wii Sports. Its scheduled for release sometime next year.


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