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"Rarely has playing through a game for Kotaku's Xbox Live Indie Clips hurt quite as badly as playing through Aban Hawkins I've played it in June, in October and again this week. The results are mixed; the surprises are plentiful.On Wednesday I played more than a dozen 3DS games. At times, I played with the system's 3D slider off, as if I was just playing standard two-screen DS portable video games running on a machine that has replica Jaeger LeCoultre 270.11.20 Men's Watch enough muscle to display an attractive version of a cutting-edge home Street Fighter game. As often as I could, though, I slid the machine's 3D slider up to see the system's vaunted feature: Avatar-style 3D imagery, viewed without the need of special glasses.
I shot tons of video of the games. You can see how powerful the 3DS is for yourself, but you can't see the glasses-free 3D. It's not been surprising that I've been poked with questions on Kotaku, over Twitter and in person about whether the 3DS is worth it.Is it any good? Does the 3D work well? Does it add anything? Did it make you ill?You've been asking. People from Nintendo were asking. I don't favor snap judgments. Here are my thoughts:What Seems GreatI'd been failing in the analogies I use to describe the 3DS' glasses-free replica Jaeger LeCoultre 2798170 Men's Watch effect to people.I thought I had a good one: compare looking at a video of a fish-tank to looking at an actual fish-tank. That's close to what the 3DS effect is like. If you look at a game's graphics running on the 3DS' top screen with the 3D slider pulled down, you see standard flat graphics; sliding it up does create the illusion that the game's background has been pulled an inch or two further away, as if it's hovering beyond the plastic backing of the 3DS' upper half. Characters stand in the middle of this unreal scene, like fish floating in the fish-tank.
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