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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Barry the Nomad on March 24, 2010, 10:24:21 am
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hi all, randy here (barry's brother) aka RandyDSi aka Koopa Troopa on the nintendo boards.
nintendo has done it again. virtual boy 2!!!! i cant wait!!!!
-Randy
http://www.theatlantic.com/science/arch ... ing/37881/ (http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2010/03/nintendo-3ds-aims-for-next-dimension-in-gaming/37881/)
edit: when i say virtual boy 2 im talking about the second version of the old virtual boy. i didnt grow up on it but my bro said he played one and said it suked which i disagree with because nintendo made virtual boy and i dont see how they could ever make a mistake
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Mind not blown.
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If you like playing with army men in a shoebox, you'll love this!
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Yawn.
I see potential in the technology, to be honest. But something tells me Nintendo's innovative games will be either casual or rehashed crap.
Yawn.
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Mind not blown.
Yet, when you play PS3D games with glasses. You'll be blown.
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Everyone needs to realize that while these kind of innovations might be neat, there is only so much you can do before all games turn into the same thing. I will say there is a lot of potential with something like this though, and I would not be swift to say it is a Virtual Boy successor by any means, but I suppose we will have to wait and see.
What I am most worried about is how much battery life is this thing going to take up? The DSi already has a significantly smaller battery life, and with motion controls and a 3D screen... Not sure how this is all going to work out and still be affordable.
ALSO
In February 2008, researcher Johnny Lee demoed a low-budget way to add motion-sensing 3D capabilities to the non-portable Nintendo Wii.
The plot thickens!
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That video is NOT a demonstration of the 3DS.
There will probably be some kind of box around the screen, if it were to work like this:
[youtube:205rn92g]qj-ytnSzAfY[/youtube:205rn92g]
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Yeah, that vid was NOT the 3DS, it was just a DSi Game that uses the camera to fake 3D effects.
I think this will be interesting, ya'll bein' haters.
(http://http://img.moronail.net/img/5/7/1257.jpg)
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Anyway, without doubt this will be using lenticular screens - I doubt very much it will use a hologram box or sphere... considering the impracticality of such a device on public transport.
There are already Japanese cell phones sporting the technology, basically the screen is formed like one of those old holograph trading cards where the picture is laced over different ridges and when you look at it from certain angles you see the corresponding images in each eye.
Probably an attempt by Nintendo to catch up with the Japanese cell phone market out of fear of the games becoming superior to DS gaymz :x
As for it being the next virutal boy? I'd say not. 3D displays are coming whether you like it or not, afterall, now that James Cameron is on board everyone is on board! Asus have already put out a 3D Vision gaming laptop and Acer have put out a... half... assed... attempt thing. Oh well!
3D Vision aint nothing new though, nor are active shutter glasses. My friend had some 3rd party shutter glasses system back in 2003 or something and let me play Grand Theft Auto III in stereoscopic :o at a stunning 15fps!
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Everyone needs to realize that while these kind of innovations might be neat, there is only so much you can do before all games turn into the same thing. I will say there is a lot of potential with something like this though, and I would not be swift to say it is a Virtual Boy successor by any means, but I suppose we will have to wait and see.
What I am most worried about is how much battery life is this thing going to take up? The DSi already has a significantly smaller battery life, and with motion controls and a 3D screen... Not sure how this is all going to work out and still be affordable.
ALSO
In February 2008, researcher Johnny Lee demoed a low-budget way to add motion-sensing 3D capabilities to the non-portable Nintendo Wii.
The plot thickens!
Johnny Lee works for Microsoft now.
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You must be a retard if you think 3-D is needed for handhelds . I can see Bluray/PS3s, due to movies like Avatar, but handhelds? Really? How about they work on making the screen visible when you are outside? Can they do that?
For fuck sake.
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..3D in portable gaming.... Do not need.
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Acording to a few peeps out there Lenovo are currently working on a screen for Laptops which can be switched between front and back-lit to allow for optimum use with external lighting such as daylight etc as well as give premium display quality indoors. The GBA SP frontlit models were pretty visible in most circumstances... I've certainly never had a problem with a frontlit screen outdoors.
The way I see it is front-lit screens should be for portables, backlit is nice indoors but outside it's a struggle if the lighting is particularily bright. The original GameBoy's screen is arguably easier to see outside than a DS' Screen.
Although I wouldn't let lighting stand in the way of implementing a lenticular LCD. It certainly didn't stop the evolution of Monochrome to full-color so why not 3D as well?
If they used 'ultrabright' led backlights though, it should be able to cut-through daylight pretty well even on a sunny day - an anti reflection coating would also cut glare dramatically.
Basically, making a screen that can be seen outside is not really THAT difficult demonstrated by the vast array of devices that are perfectly visible outside, if Nintendo can hit the two nails on the head at the same time then it might all work out.
And as said before, Nintendo will be trying to keep their grip on the Japanese market as well. Cellphones with 3D screens are taking off, so naturally they will be trying to keep customers as well as getting themselves out of the market saturation level the DS is currently at.
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What about just making the screen less glossy?
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Do not need - I can agree but...
It'll be cool, don't deny that.
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Do not need - I can agree but...
It'll be cool, don't deny that.
Would it really? Is it cool to get massive headaches on buses and shit?
...No.
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Yes, you'll get headaches playing DS.
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I'll reserve judgment till I see it, but I must admit, the fact that it supports 3D without the need of glasses and on a handheld to boot makes it very interesting, but in the end, it's the software that's gonna need to impress me.
Unless talented Japanese studios support it with great games then I won't care for it
The plot thickens!
LOL
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LOL, every company will support the DS. The brand sells.
The PSP2 will probably also have 3D. But will sell MEH in america, and have no game support.. again.
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I just had an idea. Remember that Game Gear commercial where the dude hits his head with a dead squirrel to give the GameBoy color?
Nintendo should do the same with the guy playing a PSP, smoking some crack and sayin "wwoooaah dude.. it's like 3D n shit"
millions.
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"Based on what I've heard about the 3DS specs, I think it will be the best handheld system to date. To be honest, I think the 3D aspect of the console is just the icing on what is already an extremely powerful system. I expect the 3DS to have the graphical power of a GameCube, plus all of the other delights such as two screens, rumble, motion control, wi-fi, and an analog stick. The 3D feature is wonderful, for sure, but it will only be appropriate for certain things. (Nintendo) produces the best handheld systems, (and it will) deliver a platform worthy of a successor to the Nintendo DSi. (I am) very interested in developing for the 3DS." - Jools Watsham, Renegade Kid
Why did he say gamecube? Why not Wii? Afterall, the Wii is a gamecube.