The Nintendo 3DS, with its ability to show glasses-free 3D images, is finally out! So almost awesome, so almost perfect!
Nintendo 3DS is finally here! With its ability to show 3D images without the need for special glasses and other cool features, it can seem like a must have. However, with a big price tag and only a few decent games available at launch, it may not be on everyone's wishlist just yet.What it Does Well... 601h6e
The most exciting feature for the 3DS, and the one with the most potential, has got to be the Augmented Reality (AR) games. These games uses the dual cameras on the 3DS to track the included Street mode and the pedometer counting each step you take and giving you coins that you can use to unlock more things! Charging the 3DS is easy, all you have to do is place the system on the induction pad included and pick it back up when you head out.
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Currently, the 3DS online store isn't up yet. Also, using friend codes is as annoying as ever and the messaging system really sucks with its 16 character limit. Surprisingly, the 16 3DS games available, including Rayman, Super Monkey Ball, and Street Fighter. If none of these excite you, you may want to hold off on buying the expensive $250 system until you see a game that you do want to play (such as Zelda or Star Fox).
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Price: $249.99
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