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3DS features rundown

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 1 Comment

StreetPass

– “Surechigai” in Japan
– Exchange data with other 3DS owners while the system is in sleep mode
– Data automatically exchanged
– LED lights up when a StreetPass communication occurs
– Can look at the Notification Applet to see what sort of communication happened
– “Oshirase List,” or “Notice List” in Japan

Mii Studio

– Might not be the final English name
– More parts for customization
– Can look at existing Mii characters
– Take pictures of your face and make adjustments from the resulting model
– Use automatic creation features by choosing basic options for hairs style, skin, eyes, etc.
– Show Miis on the 3DS
– Convert Miis to QR form
– QR code and Mii picture data can be put on an SD card
– StreetPass Mii Plaza also available (temp name)
– Mii character will be exchanged
– External Miis appear in the plaza
– Mii shown next to an icon showing what game the Mii’s owner last played
– Find out when the StreetPass occurred and how many people that particular person has StreetPassed with

AR Games

– Augmented Reality
– Places 3D objects in your pictures
– Name not finalized
– Pre-installed program: AR Games (temp name)
– Iwata hoping 3DS owners and the people around them will experience an “unusual feeling”

Home Menu

– Go to the home menu when playing games
– Can then access different hardware features while the game is paused
– This includes the Internet browser
– Can quickly return to the game

Activity Log

– “Omoide Kirokucho” in Japan
– Records the number of footsteps you’ve taken while carrying the 3DS with you
– How long you’ve played games recorded as well
– Footsteps can be shown in graph form

Nintendo 3DS Camera

– 3 cameras
– Two on the outside
– One on the inside
– Can take 3D photos thanks to the
– Sound and camera functions in the 3DS
– Can take pictures of faces using the inside and outside camera, merge them

SpotPass

– “Itsunoma no Tsuushin” in Japan
– Put 3DS in sleep mode
– Communicate with Wi-Fi access points
– Will then download items like rankings, ghost data, software, notifications
– Can set which items you want transferred
– Nintendo hoping to set up a number of access points that won’t require any type of setting inputs
– Includes DS Station kiosks, will be converted to Nintendo Zones services
– Can also access Nintendo Zone services from McDonalds and other areas
– Nintendo working with NTT East and NTT West to give 3DS owners access to WiFine points in Japan (over 2,000 access points in train stations, airports, restaurants)

3D Movies

– Collaborations with Fuji Television and Nippon Television
– 3D videos will be distributed through SpotPass
– “We are hoping that it will be one of the solutions to tackle the chicken and the egg problem and become the trigger for the 3D footage business to emerge on Nintendo 3DS.”

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Mii Studio footage

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AIAI AND FRIENDS ROLL ONTO THE NINTENDO 3DS!

SEGA announces Super Monkey Ball series in the third dimension

SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON (September 29, 2010) – SEGA® of America, Inc. and SEGA® Europe Ltd. today announced that the legendary Super Monkey Ball series has evolved and is coming exclusively to the Nintendo 3DS™ in 2011. Developed by SEGA Studio Japan, Super Monkey Ball™ for Nintendo 3DS™* offers a whole new level of interactivity and fun, whilst completely immersing you in the world of your favorite monkeys – AiAi, MeeMee, GonGon and Baby – as they truly come alive in front of your eyes.

“The moment I saw the features of the Nintendo 3DS, I could not help thinking how perfectly Super Monkey Ball would work on this new hardware. I could quickly picture myself holding the Nintendo 3DS using the motion sensor and playing Super Monkey Ball” commented Toshiro Nagoshi, creator and developer of the Super Monkey Ball franchise. “The simple gameplay allows players to enjoy the 3D graphics to the fullest and now that we have brought this vision to life…bingo! We have our all-time favorite Super Monkey Ball experience with the new excitement of the Nintendo 3DS!”


– 3D visuals
– More direct control approach
– Uses the slide pad and motion sensor
– Main mode of play
– Monkey Race and Monkey Flight wireless modes
– These modes are powered up versions of past modes
– Spring 2011 release for all territories

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3DS videos

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