**Hands-on Experience with Nintendo 3DS**
As I hold the Nintendo 3DS in my hands, I'm excited to share my experience with this innovative handheld console. The device is something that you can leave on in your pocket and opt into, and if you bump into other people along the road or in the subway that also have theirs activated, you will immediately exchange identities at least virtual identities. You can find out a little bit about one another and eventually network if that's what you want to do.
**Face Raiders: A Fun Augmented Reality Game**
One of the unique features of the Nintendo 3DS is its augmented reality games. I'm going to get to those in a bit, but first, let's take a look at Face Raiders, which is included on everybody's 3DS. This game is where you can input your face and go around shooting it. It's tough to display without having another cameraman because the augmented reality forces you to move around in circles. However, the game provides some cool features such as a stats counter that tracks what you've played and on which days and which records you've set.
**Stats Counter and Download Play**
A little stats counter is also available, which tracks what you've played and on which days and which records you've set. On the other hand, Download Play allows people to play multiplayer against one another if they have the same game and system settings of course. However, I found it pretty boring, so I'm not going to go into details about that.
**Super Street Fighter IV: A Visual Masterpiece**
I decided to insert Super Street Fighter IV into the device, which is a great example of how the 3D graphics can enhance gameplay. The graphics are pretty dope, with big improvements over the previous generation. When you play as the game's characters, you'll notice that they really jump out of the screen, and the depth of field is something I've never seen before in another video game or platform.
**Adjusting to 3D**
One thing I noticed when playing with the 3D feature was that it didn't give me a headache. However, I found that playing for extended periods does give you headaches, regardless of whether you're playing on a tiny screen or using 3D graphics. I adjusted the amount of 3D to my liking by finding the sweet spot – not too much and not too little.
**Augmented Reality Games**
The augmented reality games have gotten a lot of press and coverage, and they are fun to play but not really the reason why you buy this system. They're just an added plus, I guess you could say. You can point your camera at these cards, and all of a sudden objects start popping up on top of it as you move around. This game is an archery-style game where you shoot at targets, and the environment reacts to your movement.
**Conclusion**
Overall, my experience with the Nintendo 3DS has been incredibly fun so far. The device's unique features, such as augmented reality games, have opened up new possibilities for developers to create innovative and engaging experiences. The inclusion of a dock is also a great feature that shows Nintendo's commitment to making this system user-friendly.
**Special Feature: 3D Graphics**
As I mentioned earlier, the 3D graphics are one of the standout features of the Nintendo 3DS. However, I want to give you guys an idea of how these stereoscopic images work, even though it's really impossible for me to display in a way that does justice to the technology. When I twist the screen, I can see when the stereoscopic images shift, and this is what gives us the 3D concept.
**Recommendation**
I highly recommend checking out the Nintendo 3DS, as it has been an absolute blast to play with. The device's unique features, such as augmented reality games and 3D graphics, make it a must-have for any gamer looking for something new and exciting.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enall right guys let's get straight into it here's a super straightforward 3ds review first let's look at the 3d cameras on the back side of the unit as you see you can just snap a quick picture i can't portray the 3d to you because you do not have 3d vision unless you've got one of these but suffice to say the results are cool unlike anything i've really seen before because i haven't really had any 3d devices before the next is nintendo 3ds sound and this application allows you to sequence samples either of your voice or sounds around you and turn them into songs i guess now i'm not sure how many people are gonna use this it's probably not the reason you buy the device but it's there nonetheless so i thought i'd give you a quick look at it the next thing is the me maker and if you are familiar with nintendo wii then you've probably seen me's before and you've probably made a me before and this is basically your nintendo version of yourself you just input a picture and it gets you started on the right track to creating a digital version of you the next thing is street pass me plaza and this is something that you can leave on in your pocket and opt into and then if you bump into other people along the road or in the subway that also have theirs activated you will immediately exchange identities at least virtual identities and you can find out a little bit about one another and eventually network if that's what you want to do so that's a cool feature next we've got the ar games augmented reality games i'm going to get to those in a bit here's face raiders which is included on everybody's 3ds it's a game where you can input your face and go around shooting it it's tough to display without having another cameraman because the augmented reality forces you to move around in circles next we've got a little stats counter which tracks what you've played and on which days and which records you've set etc here is download play it's for people to play multiplayer against one another if they have the same game and system settings of course is pretty boring so i'm not gonna go into there i've actually got super street fighter inserted so let's go ahead and take a quick look at that as you can see the graphics are pretty dope a big improvement over the previous generation let's see if i can kick some ass here i'm not sure i'm not very good but as you can see you've got your lower screen which is dedicated to some of your super moves i guess you could call them special moves and i can't portray the 3d as i said before but these characters really jump out of the screen and the depth of field is something i've never seen before in another video game or another platform or anything like that now people have asked does the 3d give me a headache and the truth is not really i mean i guess if i play for a really long period of time it does but then again so does playing on a tiny screen on any handheld so i'm not sure that it's the 3d so much as just playing extended periods otherwise i can handle it you can adjust the amount and i found the sweet spot for me is just a little bit up not all the way activated now i'm not sure why that is i don't think it's a matter of more or less 3d in total i think it's just your eyes and how far apart they are possibly that's just a guess but anyway it was i was good enough to win there so that's a plus the next thing i want to show you are the augmented reality games these have gotten a lot of press a lot of coverage they're fun to play but not really the reason why you buy this system they're just an added plus i guess you could say you just point your camera at these cards and all of a sudden objects start popping up on top of it as you can see this game here is a archery style game you shoot at these targets and as you move the system the environment reacts to your movement so you can sort of bend around and shoot the targets you need to hit again a super simple game just a cool introduction into augmented reality and really for me a glimpse into something that developers are going to be able to put to use in games that they come out with so this could really be cool you could imagine first person shooters or i mean all kinds of stuff that would be really cool in an augmented reality version i'm not going to spend too much time on the exterior of the device because i did so much of that in the unboxing video i do want to mention that the games are tiny and super easy to carry around i brought a bunch to mexico on my vacation and they did not add any weight to my luggage to say the least anyway guys i want to recommend this device it's been a ton of fun so far there's never really been anything like it nintendo's included the dock as well which is awesome most manufacturers want you to buy this after the fact so they can earn a little bit more money from you but nintendo just went ahead and threw it in which is perfect i really can't wait to see what developers can do with this technology when we start seeing third-party games really taking advantage of this 3d and augmented reality this could be really crazy i really want to give you guys an idea of how this 3d looks even though it's really impossible so i went with a super close up and as you twist the screen you can see when the stereoscopic images shift you shift from the left one to the right one now when you have two eyes to receive the image that's what gives you the 3d concept and as you can see the slider on the right controls just how much depth there is or how much separation there is between each image anyway i hope this has been informative check out our channel and subscribe i should have more 3ds coverage coming upall right guys let's get straight into it here's a super straightforward 3ds review first let's look at the 3d cameras on the back side of the unit as you see you can just snap a quick picture i can't portray the 3d to you because you do not have 3d vision unless you've got one of these but suffice to say the results are cool unlike anything i've really seen before because i haven't really had any 3d devices before the next is nintendo 3ds sound and this application allows you to sequence samples either of your voice or sounds around you and turn them into songs i guess now i'm not sure how many people are gonna use this it's probably not the reason you buy the device but it's there nonetheless so i thought i'd give you a quick look at it the next thing is the me maker and if you are familiar with nintendo wii then you've probably seen me's before and you've probably made a me before and this is basically your nintendo version of yourself you just input a picture and it gets you started on the right track to creating a digital version of you the next thing is street pass me plaza and this is something that you can leave on in your pocket and opt into and then if you bump into other people along the road or in the subway that also have theirs activated you will immediately exchange identities at least virtual identities and you can find out a little bit about one another and eventually network if that's what you want to do so that's a cool feature next we've got the ar games augmented reality games i'm going to get to those in a bit here's face raiders which is included on everybody's 3ds it's a game where you can input your face and go around shooting it it's tough to display without having another cameraman because the augmented reality forces you to move around in circles next we've got a little stats counter which tracks what you've played and on which days and which records you've set etc here is download play it's for people to play multiplayer against one another if they have the same game and system settings of course is pretty boring so i'm not gonna go into there i've actually got super street fighter inserted so let's go ahead and take a quick look at that as you can see the graphics are pretty dope a big improvement over the previous generation let's see if i can kick some ass here i'm not sure i'm not very good but as you can see you've got your lower screen which is dedicated to some of your super moves i guess you could call them special moves and i can't portray the 3d as i said before but these characters really jump out of the screen and the depth of field is something i've never seen before in another video game or another platform or anything like that now people have asked does the 3d give me a headache and the truth is not really i mean i guess if i play for a really long period of time it does but then again so does playing on a tiny screen on any handheld so i'm not sure that it's the 3d so much as just playing extended periods otherwise i can handle it you can adjust the amount and i found the sweet spot for me is just a little bit up not all the way activated now i'm not sure why that is i don't think it's a matter of more or less 3d in total i think it's just your eyes and how far apart they are possibly that's just a guess but anyway it was i was good enough to win there so that's a plus the next thing i want to show you are the augmented reality games these have gotten a lot of press a lot of coverage they're fun to play but not really the reason why you buy this system they're just an added plus i guess you could say you just point your camera at these cards and all of a sudden objects start popping up on top of it as you can see this game here is a archery style game you shoot at these targets and as you move the system the environment reacts to your movement so you can sort of bend around and shoot the targets you need to hit again a super simple game just a cool introduction into augmented reality and really for me a glimpse into something that developers are going to be able to put to use in games that they come out with so this could really be cool you could imagine first person shooters or i mean all kinds of stuff that would be really cool in an augmented reality version i'm not going to spend too much time on the exterior of the device because i did so much of that in the unboxing video i do want to mention that the games are tiny and super easy to carry around i brought a bunch to mexico on my vacation and they did not add any weight to my luggage to say the least anyway guys i want to recommend this device it's been a ton of fun so far there's never really been anything like it nintendo's included the dock as well which is awesome most manufacturers want you to buy this after the fact so they can earn a little bit more money from you but nintendo just went ahead and threw it in which is perfect i really can't wait to see what developers can do with this technology when we start seeing third-party games really taking advantage of this 3d and augmented reality this could be really crazy i really want to give you guys an idea of how this 3d looks even though it's really impossible so i went with a super close up and as you twist the screen you can see when the stereoscopic images shift you shift from the left one to the right one now when you have two eyes to receive the image that's what gives you the 3d concept and as you can see the slider on the right controls just how much depth there is or how much separation there is between each image anyway i hope this has been informative check out our channel and subscribe i should have more 3ds coverage coming up\n"