3DS Nintendo 3DS [DS Nachfolger]

A Quick & Dirty Guide to Backwards Compatibility on the Nintendo 3DS

video :
[video=youtube;P_flaEb3YlY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_flaEb3YlY&feature=feedu[/video]
Text :
Transcript:

Hey guys, David here from nintendo 3ds blog dot com with a quick and dirty guide to backwards compatibility on the Nintendo 3DS.

The Nintendo 3DS is fully backwards compatible with the previous generation, so any of the Nintendo DS handhelds. This means that all multiplayer features will be completely functional and there won't be any bugs that pop-up while playing older titles. But there are a few important things to be aware of when playing DS games on the 3DS.

Firstly, DS games will not be in 3D. There are no visual enhancements of any kind, so don't expect any games to start looking more impressive. But you do have a bit of extra choice when it comes to controls.

The circle pad - which is Nintendo's name for the analog stick - maps to the d-pad controls. Which means if you're playing a DS game and you want to hit right on the d-pad, you're also able to simply move the circle pad to the right. It's just an extra option that might make more sense given the convenient position of the circle pad on the 3DS.

The biggest difference you will notice when taking advantage of backwards compatibility is the adjustments based on the resolution of the screen. The Nintendo 3DS has a resolution of 400 by 240 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio, which is a fancy way of saying it's widescreen.

Technically, the resolution 800 by 240 pixels, but that width is chopped in half because of the 3D effects. As far as backwards compatibility is concerned, the top display of the 3DS is 400 by 240 pixels.

The top display of Nintendo DS however, had a lower resolution at only 256 by 192 pixels and a 4:3 aspect ratio.

If DS games maintained the same resolution when played on the 3DS there would be black bars along all edges of the display, which would be strange and distracting. For that reason DS games will be stretched towards the top and bottom edges of the display.

This still leaves black bars on the left and right side of the display, but it's a lot less distracting and the game fills up much more of the screen.

But when a game is stretched like this it becomes all pixelated. To combat that Nintendo uses a "blur filter," which basically softens the image slightly, and makes any jagged edges appear less jagged. Luckily this filter is said to work quite well based on reports from people who have tested DS games on the 3DS.

There have been rumors that Pokemon Black and White may receive enhancements when played on the 3DS, but this speculation appears to have been false. All the DSi enhancements in the game will cross-over to the 3DS, so features like the video chat will work fine, but it's doubtful that anything will be exclusive to the 3DS, although it is technically possible.

And that is pretty much all you need to know about backwards compatibility on the Nintendo 3DS. There'll probably be finer details revealed once we can actually hold the 3DS in our hands and test it out, but based on reports so far Nintendo's done quite a fine job.

But speaking of testing out the 3DS, if you want to see a whole bunch of exclusive videos of the 3DS once it launches in Japan on February 26th don't forget to subscribe to the YouTube channel and click the "Like" button below. I'll be doing an unboxing, walkthroughs of the operating system and a whole lot more.
Quelle :

edit:
bei neckerman (<--- klick) gibt es absofort zubhör zum kaufen (also taschen und ladekabel, leider keine folien) wer alzu nicht mehr auf den 3ds warten kann , kann sich schon mal mit zubehör eindecken ;)

finde diese tasche ganz nett : klick mich
 
Zuletzt bearbeitet:
Dass man mit Pokémon Black/White die gleichen Features wie auf dem DSi hat, ist ein kluger Schachzug seitens Nintendo. Hätte nichts gebracht, die Spiele und den Handheld fast gleichzeitig zu launchen und nur einen Teil dem Spieler zugänglich zu machen^^
 
Capcom thinks the Nintendo 3DS is as exciting as the Sega Dreamcast launch (and that's a good thing).

That's according to Street Fighter head Yoshinori Ono, who told Edge magazine the publisher is "fascinated" with Nintendo's handheld.

Asked why he chose the Nintendo 3DS as his next development platform, Ono-san said:

"First, we are in Nintendo country. Second, the feeling I have with 3DS is the same as when the Dreamcast came out - as a developer, I mean, these machines are so exciting.

"We're fascinated by it at Capcom, and diving into the innards at the moment, but you know there's just so much more there to unlock; it's got more to give."

Super Street Fighter IV 3D is arguably the biggest title in the 3DS launch line-up - and that's not an accident; Nintendo president Satoru Iwata told investors last month he wants to give third-parties more attention at launch.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/288718/news/3ds-as-exciting-as-dreamcast-launch-ono/?
 
Wenn ich mir den Support anschaue - verständlich, wenn Revelations so gut wird wie Code Veronia = WIN ;-)
 
Ich kaufe mir für den 3DS auch ne Tasche. Habe ich bisher zwar nie gemacht, aber wenn ich den mehr unterwegs mithole will ich ihn auch gut absichern :)
Die Tasche auf Amazon scheint auch recht ordentlich zu sein.
 
Ich kann es ja nochmal anmerken. Ich habe vor kurzem bei fitBag angefragt, ob sie eine Tasche auch für den 3DS fertigen würden. Die Antwort war JA. Je nach Maß des Gerätes könnte ein Aufpreis dazu kommen, der aber wohl nicht so hoch ausfallen dürfte. Dafür bekommt man maßgeschneiderte Taschen mit wählbarem Material und Top Qualität + 2 Jahre Garantie.
 
Schon krass:


[video=youtube;5Cc59DTfldQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5Cc59DTfldQ[/video]

Nintendo’s Hologram Is A Vision Of The Future

On February 26, the Nintendo 3DS is going on sale in Japan. It's hitting North America in late March. That might sound like the future. Technically, it is. But it's hardly the future.
Nintendo held a Nintendo 3DS event in Bristol over the weekend, giving UK gamers a chance to check out the upcoming handheld.
This is a glass prism with projected 3D holographic images. It's a tech demo and just a catchy publicity stunt, sure, but it's utterly amazing. Is this the future? God, I hope so.



http://kotaku.com/#!5759711/nintendos-hologram-is-a-vision-of-the-future
 
Zuletzt bearbeitet:
Ich überlege noch zwischen schwarz oder weiß. Soll auf jeden Fall Leder sein. Der 3DS wird schwarz sein. Entweder ne schwarze Tasche wie der 3DS oder eine weiße zum Kontrast

http://shop.fitbag.de/beat-weiss-handytasche-nach-mass.html

Gut aussehen tun beide. Habe die weiße meiner Freundin für ihr Desire geschenkt. Die schwarze hatte ich für mein Desire, bevor ich sie meinem Bruder verkauft habe. Ich habe jetzt eine mit Nadelstreifen Stoff, was auch nicht schlecht aussieht. Schwere Entscheidung, aber das hat ja noch Zeit.
 
Das ist ein Dreamoc-Display des dänischen Unternehmens RealFiction - und nicht wirklich 3D. Es projiziert zweidimensionale Bilder in einen dreidimensionalen Raum, die dargestellten Inhalte selbst haben keine Tiefe:

[video=youtube;bJdkxJu9uag]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJdkxJu9uag[/video]
 
Zuletzt bearbeitet:
Nichtsdestotrotz eine tolle Sache - gebt mir endlich mein eigenes Holo-Deck! ;)
Jo, für Werbedisplays ist es schon ziemlich cool. Dafür ist es ja auch gedacht. Kannst Dir eins auf der angegebenen Website bestellen - ist aber nicht ganz billig. So um die €4.000 für das kleine Display und etwa €12.000 für das große... :)
 
Zurück
Top Bottom