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March 2011
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Superb 3D effect!, Superb finish, High quality graphics, not far off what you get with the Wii, Convincing analogue joystick, Simple to use
Limited battery life, 3D effect can be a strain for some users, High cost for a handheld console, Poor camera
The 3DS will impress with its really excellent 3D screen! No glasses required! Nintendo has once again managed to revolutionise the gaming experience, though they haven't managed to do so without pushing the price of the console a little too high and cutt...
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
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.
On early evidence the Nintendo 3DS looks like living up to the hype, fulfilling its promise of glasses-free 3D gaming that really works, offering the kind of visual experience yet to be seen on a handheld. But what will surprise many is just how impres...
The astonishing 3D effect and great Augmented Reality games
Slightly clunky design and poor battery life
Now for the important part of the review – the bit where we tell you in no uncertain terms if the 3DS is really worth the £200+ that retailers are currently asking for it.The short answer is yes. Although the 3DS is far from perfect – we find the exter...
The Nintendo 3DS' 3D capability is its headline feature, but really it's just the icing on the cake. This feature-packed little console offers tonnes of fun, even if its battery life is slightly pants....
Bigger screen looks great, 3D sweet spot much larger, Comfortable curved design
Build feels a bit cheap, Heft makes it cumbersome, Bland styling
The 3DS XL is a portable gaming professional with much to recommend about it, a whopping great screen and a decent raft of games being high among them. While smartphones reign the masses, the 3DS has proven there is still a market for dedicated gaming han...
3D gaming experience is surprisingly good, - Sound build quality, - Ability to turn 3D off, - Large games selection, - Can play DSi & DSLite games, - Can create your own and keep others Miis, - Nintendo eShop, - Parental controls
Games are expensive, - Picture quality is poor, - Advised not to use 3D more than an hour, - Advised not to let anyone under 7 use device in 3D mode, - Have to get just the right distance & angle for 3D to look correct
Extrait: From a hardware point of view, the 3DS hasn't changed much since I looked at it earlier in the year. The software and price, on the other hard, have changed quite...
Glasses-free 3D here today, Backward-compatible to DS/DSi games and DSiWare, Bonus: Built-in 3D camera for sweet stills and more
Expect some eye fatigue over long stretches, Limited titles at launch
I found the Nintendo 3DS to be the most enjoyable, and most comfortable, in small doses, which is perfect for the casual gamer, or anyone with a lot of other stuff going on in his or her life. The quick levels of the titles I tried helped to stave off...