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Nintendo 3DS: Glasses Free 3D Experience

A 3D game that does not require you to wear glasses, finally it’s here. It truly is cutting edge technology at its best. And the look of the console, have you seen that? WOW! It comes in 2 colours aqua blue and Cosmo Black. It is so full of features and so many technical add ons that it will be quite an exhaustive study to talk about it all. To mention a few, motion sensors, two screens, 3D camera and the list just goes on. It is a complete entertainment device filled and aimed at giving you its end user the ultimate 3D experience. Which one am I talking about? The Nintendo 3Ds. As they rightly claim, it truly is “endless entertainment out of the box”.

Internet browser, friend list, games menu and notification menus are easily accessible from the home screen. That makes it an incredibly user friendly and wow gaming experience. They have also added a sounds application which allows you to access your favorite music. Now let’s take a look at the games, the very purpose of having a fantabulous system like this. Nintendo Dogs + cat takes this pet simulation game to a different level. It mesmerizes, captivates and absorbs all your attention as you take care of your dear pet. Not to be left behind is the Super street Fighter 4.

You can be a spectator as you watch your friends battle it out, or choose to be part of the iconic game. Or you can lose yourself in the underworld in the Steel Diver. And become a part of Asphalt 3D as you drive high powered through 17 locations. Even a “non car games person” like me just could stop my jaws from dropping. Kid Icarus, the uprising; The Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of time; NFL football…. Oh! name it and see the games just come alive in your Nintendo 3Ds console.

Nintendo 3DS takes you to a world of wonders. It’s a world you will love to lose yourself in. It’s a world waiting to be discovered. A world calling gamers and new entrants alike to play, enjoy and live it up. Which is probably why recently 3DS returned to the top of the Japanese hardware chart sales knocking the PSP from No.1. For the week ended April 17, 3DS sold 28,252 units, down more than 4,000 units as compared to last week, while PSP sold 23,846 units, down by approximately 11,500 units, according to Japanese news site 4Gamers with data from tracking firm Media Create.