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Dark Schneider 16-06-2010 23:47

[Thread Ufficiale] Nintendo 3DS
 


Nintendo 3DS (3D Dual Screen) è la prima console Nintendo appartenente all'ottava generazione di console videoludiche. La particolarità della console è il suo schermo superiore che permette di visualizzare giochi, immagini ecc. in 3D senza l'uso di occhiali speciali.

A breve dettagli sulle specifiche tecniche...

Dark Schneider 16-06-2010 23:53

Riservo un secondo post nel caso potesse servire a qualcosa.

Fedozzo 17-06-2010 00:07

Uso il mio post come terzo post di servizio.

Specifiche tecniche attualmente note (fonte sito nintendo)


Size (when closed):
13,46 x 7,37 x 2,03
Weight:
226,8g .
Look:
Final design is TBA (l'immagine in primo post è un prototipo).
Top Screen:
3.53-inch widescreen LCD display, enabling 3D view without the need for special glasses; with 800x240 pixel resolution (400 pixels are allocated for each eye to enable 3D viewing). -> http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/15/n...eview-it-works
Touch Screen:
3.02-inch LCD with 320x240 pixel resolution with a touch screen.
Cameras:
One inner camera and two outer cameras with 640x480 (0.3 Mega) pixel resolution.
Pre-Installed Software:
TBA
Nintendo 3DS Game Card:
2 GB Max. at launch.
Wireless Communication:
Can communicate in the 2.4 GHz band. Multiple Nintendo 3DS systems can connect via a local wireless connection to let users communicate or enjoy competitive game play. Systems also can connect to LAN access points to access the Internet and allow people to enjoy games with others. Will support IEEE 802.11 with enhanced security (WPA/WPA2). Nintendo 3DS hardware is designed so that even when not in use, it can automatically exchange data with other Nintendo 3DS systems or receive data via the Internet while in sleep mode.

Game Controls:
Touch screen, embedded microphone, A/B/X/Y face buttons, + Control Pad, L/R buttons, Start and Select buttons, "Slide Pad" that allows 360-degree analog input, one inner camera, two outer cameras, motion sensor and a gyro sensor.

Other Input Controls:
3D Depth Slider to adjust level of 3D effect (can be scaled back or turned off completely depending on the preference of the user), Home button to call system function, Wireless switch to turn off wireless communications (even during game play), Power button. The telescoping stylus is approximately 4 inches when fully extended.

Input/Output:
A port that accepts both Nintendo 3DS game cards and game cards for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems, an SD memory card slot, an AC adapter connector, a charging cradle terminal and a stereo headphone output jack.

Sound:
Stereo speakers positioned to the left and right of the top screen.

Battery:
Lithium ion battery details TBA.

Languages:
TBA

GPU
Pica 2000 : 15,4 mln di poligoni e clock di 200 mhz

Dark Schneider 17-06-2010 00:12

Certo che mi va bene. :)

Tensai 17-06-2010 00:18

Iscritto.

http://e3.nintendo.com/3ds/ Alcuni titoli con tanto di screenshot (e a mio parere bullshot nel caso di RE :sofico: ). :oink:

bronzodiriace 17-06-2010 00:21

iscritto ovviamente

bronzodiriace 17-06-2010 00:22

impressioni di chi ha provato il 3ds


We got our hands on the new three-dimensional portable. Here are our impressions!

First of all, yes, the screen works as-advertised. Everything's very clear (though there is this faint sense of strangeness, but that's no different from watching Avatar). The static images look great, but it really shows its capabilities in the playable demos.

One demo had us taking a picture of our faces, which it then used to make a 3D version. Then it animated it, put it on flying robots, and made us shoot our faces before they kissed us. I wish I were kidding. Still, it was fun. It used the accelerometer, gyroscope and back cameras to make us have to turn in actual space to aim and shoot these little robots. This obviously isn't a full game concept, but it shows off some interesting mechanics.

We also played Pilotwings Resort, a game that seems much more thought out. The demo included a biplane and a rocketpack. Oh, rocketpack, how we missed you. Everything was structured like the original (and set on WuHu Island), and it looked polished enough to play now.

Of course, we also got hands on with Starfox (which the model at the booth kept calling Foxstar, but we were too busy playing to correct her). This game is the kind of thing that will shine on the new device. 3D actually helps with aiming, unlike most games, and the analog controls are great too.

Most of the demos weren't playable, but we saw some interesting titles, including Animal Crossing, Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil and a 3-D version of the Kid Icarus trailer. Third parties aren't quite as used to the technology, but it looks like they can get the hang of it.

The system is also capable of taking 3D photos. It's a cool feature, though on its own (and without a way to export them to something), it's not incredibly useful. It's likely, though, that games will incorporate them into special features.

The graphics are largely GameCube-level or higher, and with the small screen, it's as much as you need. The little rocketpack guy was crisp and shiny, and Pit was amazing-looking in the foreground.

The slider is a nice feature. For longer game sessions, you'll want to keep it lower, and different games will have different degrees of depth. The effect on the screen doesn't require you to be right in front of the screen...the effect is slightly diminished, but still there, and you can see someone else playing just fine. (Also, for those curious, going one-eyed doesn't ruin the view...it's just not 3D. Still very playable.)

Simply put, we're excited

nekromantik 17-06-2010 00:23

Eccomi! :)

Gjovanni07 17-06-2010 01:17

ovviamente nn si sa ancora nulla del prezzo e della data d'uscita, giusto?

Gjovanni07 17-06-2010 01:17

ovviamente nn si sa ancora nulla del prezzo e della data d'uscita, giusto?

Tensai 17-06-2010 09:27

“We’ve talked about remixing Ocarina of Time for a long time, saying ’should we remake Ocarina of Time for Wii?’ And, to be honest, I said no. I didn’t want to just re-release it on a different platform — I wanted to have a specific reason to remake Ocarina of Time. I didn’t want to just make a port. And so I was waiting for something to come along that would not only help us to retell the story, but improve upon it. Making it different, more unique in its own way. Now, with 3D, we’re able to take the environments of Hyrule and add depth — giving them a more expansive feeling, a more immersive feeling. In addition to that, now that we have the 3D we can looking forward to new ways to implement 3D into the gameplay and make it fresh and new. And we also have the motion sensors that are built-in to the Nintendo 3DS. So we’re looking at quite a few ways to make the gameplay more immersive, more natural, more accessible. So again, not just a port — but a retelling of the tale using new technologies to reinvent it.”

Vorrei sapere come faranno. :O

Claus89 17-06-2010 09:40

lo voglio

lo stravoglio

lo rivoglio

lo desidero

lo bramo

lo sbavo

lolololo...

insomma mio al day one, PARCO TITOLI DA PAURA.:sofico:

Dark Schneider 17-06-2010 10:31

Fedozzo sono uscite le misure in cm.

Dovrebbe essere: 13,46 x 7,37 x 2,03 e peso di 226.8 grammi. :)


Quote:

Originariamente inviato da Gjovanni07 (Messaggio 32329355)
ovviamente nn si sa ancora nulla del prezzo e della data d'uscita, giusto?

Purtroppo ancora no.

Lan_Di 17-06-2010 10:37

Immagino sia utopia sperare in un prezzo non superiore all'attuale DSi

Dark Schneider 17-06-2010 10:48

Quote:

Originariamente inviato da Lan_Di (Messaggio 32331054)
Immagino sia utopia sperare in un prezzo non superiore all'attuale DSi

Penso sia tutto da inquadrare in base al periodo di uscita. Certo dovesse uscire adesso costerebbe sicuramente di più. Ma credo che alla fine costerà sui 150-170 euro. Alla fine il DS al lancio costava 149 euro. :)

TRUTEN 17-06-2010 10:49

Decisamente si: il DSi costa 170 questo minimo costera' 220.

Fedozzo 17-06-2010 11:00

Se devo dire la mia prevedo un lancio a 199 :O

Dark Schneider 17-06-2010 11:20

Vedremo!! Però il DSi penso che lo abbasseranno di prezzo a 99 euro quando uscirà. Per quanto mi riguarda, mi aspetto che al DS Lite lo segano come produzione definitvamente, continueranno con il DSi. Ma verrà sicuro abbassato.

Certo c'è da considerare che non ha concorrenza.


p.s. aggiornato il primo post con una breve introduzione presa dal sito nintendo con anche un affermazione di miyamoto. Oltre che alla lista dei titoli.

Poi magari metto qualche immagine indicativa dei giochi nel secondo post. Almeno di quelli un po' più famosi o intriganti. :)

Malek86 17-06-2010 11:22

Quote:

Originariamente inviato da Fedozzo (Messaggio 32331333)
Se devo dire la mia prevedo un lancio a 199 :O

Un prezzo così alto sarebbe la prima volta per una console portatile Nintendo, però in effetti...

DS Lite: 149€
DSi: 169€
DSi XL: 189€

Il trend non mi pare positivo per noi :O

Lan_Di 17-06-2010 11:25

Sopratutto immagino che lo schermo 3D senza occhialini, per quanto piccolo, sarà decisamente costoso anche tra un anno. :fagiano:


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