Nintendo unveiled its highly anticipated 3DS portable game console Tuesday at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. The 3DS offers 3-D viewing without the need for special glasses. Nintendo also announced remakes of several of its popular older games for the Wii platform. The Nintendo 3DS has two stacked vertically screens. The top one is a 3.5-inch 3-D display; the bottom one is a touch panel. Players can adjust the depth of the 3-D effect using a slider on top of the 3DS. The 3DS has two cameras on the back to snap 3-D digital pictures, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata said.
Nintendo Looks Forward (3DS) and Backward (Warmed-Over Wii Games)
Posted by: Richard Adhikari June 15, 2010 02:48 PMNintendo unveiled its highly anticipated 3DS portable game console Tuesday at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. The 3DS offers 3-D viewing without the need for special glasses. Nintendo also announced remakes of several of its popular older games for the Wii platform. The Nintendo 3DS has two stacked vertically screens. The top one is a 3.5-inch 3-D display; the bottom one is a touch panel. Players can adjust the depth of the 3-D effect using a slider on top of the 3DS. The 3DS has two cameras on the back to snap 3-D digital pictures, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata said.