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  • Kotaku's 3DS hands-on impressions

    FIRST IMPRESSIONS

    It feels like a sleight of hand, of mind, of eye: But hold Nintendo's 3DS in front of you, turn it on and the top screen drops away turning the imagined world 3D.

    There are some kinks that still need to be worked out for the upcoming, glasses-free 3D gaming device. The window in which 3D looks 3D on that screen and doesn't appear fuzzy or make you feel cross-eyed, is extremely narrow.

    Hold the device too close, too far, tilt it too much in either direction and the magic is gone.

    But hold it just right and your perceptions change, the game is 3D, without glasses. Without glasses. It sounds unbelievable, and when it works it is unbelievable.
    PLAYING 3D MOVIES

    The 3DS will be able to play real Hollywood movies in 3D without the need for glasses. I checked out a trailer for one and was as impressed as I am when I watch a Real 3D movie. Which is to say, not very. The 3D feels painted on, used to highlights bits of the screen, certain objects, but not to create an entirely 3D experience. But that's not the fault of the 3DS or Nintendo, that's all up to the movie makers.
    PLAYING MGS & RE DEMOS

    I checked out an interactive trailer for Metal Gear Solid in 3D. The jungle popped in 3D. Leaves brushed up against the camera. I could adjust the point of view just slightly with the analog thumbstick. It was a neat way to show off how subtle 3D can be on this system. And how, even as a subtle addition, the effect has an amazing impact.

    Next was Resident Evil. This is when I ran into my first issue. I started off the cutscene with the 3DS resting on the table, but in my hands. It was a bit further away from my face then it typically would be when playing. The impact was horrendous. It felt like I had gone permanently cross eyed. It made my stomach flop slightly and my eyes quickly tried to correct what they were seeing. I used the slider on the face of the 3DS to turn the 3D down but it didn't help. They I tried moving the 3DS slightly closer and suddenly the game's images synched and the world was amazingly deep.

    I tried putting the screen even closer to my face, moving it way too close and the image went double again. Tilting the 3DS or moving it to either side made the image fuzzy.

    There is, I learned, a 3D sweet-spot for the 3DS, a bubble in which the image is perfect and deep. Outside the bubble things go wrong.
    3D CAMERA

    The most impressive thing I saw this morning, though, was the 3DS' camera. The ability to take a picture in 3D and then view it in 3D seconds later may sound like a gimick. But it's the sort of gimick that will require a hunt for your socks afterward.

    When you activate the camera you use the thumbstick to slide back and forth on what you want the focal point to be in the image. So you can make the thing closest to you in focus or the thing in the back. Once you snap the pic you can look at it on that top screen.

    The effect is astounding. I took a picture of the woman who had the 3DS padlocked to her waist. She's smiling and has her hands up. The hands feel like they're popping out of the screen, behind the room just goes on and on.
    Source: http://kotaku.com/5564204/hands+on-w...yline=true&s=i
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    • Is it possible that Sony announced all those sequels before E3 because they simply didn't have enough time to fit them all into their conference? IS IT POSSIBLE that they have bombshells of their own? Can they put a dent into what Nintendo did today? Maybe not, but I have high hopes for this press conference.

      9 minutes away. Actually, probably more like 15. Sony never starts on time.

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      • So there's a playable demo of RE:R? Am i reading that right?

        Originally posted by Archelon View Post
        I thought Valve hated Sony?
        That would be the bombshell!

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        • Oh boy. Sony has already started handing out the 3D glasses.

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          • Aaaand here...we...


            ...


            ...go!

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            • Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29 View Post
              Oh boy. Sony has already started handing out the 3D glasses.
              That's already a point in Nintendo's favor: lack of glasses for their stuff.
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              • C'mon Sony, all I need today are:

                - confirmation of a "Shadow of the Colossus/Ico Collection" (and release date)
                - release date (and new trailer) for "The Last Guardian"
                - release date for "Castle Crashers"

                All will be terrific if I get just those 3 things. *fingers crossed* The only other game I care about got its release date as January 25, 2011.

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                • Sony is the king of montages.

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                  • KEVIN BUTLER SIGHTING!!!

                    ...but here comes Tretton. Goddamn it.
                    Last edited by Vector; 06-15-2010, 02:59 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29 View Post
                      Oh boy. Sony has already started handing out the 3D glasses.
                      LOL I told you guys that 3D gaming was Sony's best bet this year.
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                        • Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29 View Post
                          KEVIN BUTLER SIGHTING!!!

                          ...but here comes Tretton. Goddamn it.
                          lol u mad.

                          Sadly I wont get to watch all of Sony's bit live.
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                          • Krazy Kaz! What would E3 be without you?

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                            • Originally posted by Rosetta Mist View Post
                              That's already a point in Nintendo's favor: lack of glasses for their stuff.
                              I thought that Sony was already prepping for the "behemoth 3D train" by updating the PS3 firmware with 3D capability and hyping their new 3D capable televisions?

                              Ah well, I could give 2 shits about 3D. I hope this fad goes away, but I'm guessing it won't for a long time, if at all.

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                              • Blah blah blah blah BLAH BLAH BLAH 3D BLAH BLAH BLAAAHHH.

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