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Love Plus coming to Nintendo® 3DS on 14 February

The Love Plus game, developed by Konami for Nintendo DS video game, will now be available in 3D. All the Nintendo 3DS owners can rejoice, because the addictive romantic game can now be played with 3D effects without the glasses. It also has more enhanced features compared to the previous version played on Nintendo DS. The ‘NEW Love Plus’ for Nintendo 3DS will hit the market on 14th February 2012 (Valentine’s Day).

One of the major changes in the NEW Love Plus for Nintendo 3DS will be the Anywhere Date feature. With this particular feature, you can take your virtual girlfriend on a real date anywhere. This feature allows her to react according to the objects in the environment. You can point your 3DS camera anywhere, and it will behave according to that. For instance, if there is a bench, she will sit, or hide behind pillars, etc.

Another feature is the Anywhere Date Editor. This feature will help you to create your own custom made dates with your virtual girlfriend. You can use your own creativity and then share it with other users and compete against each other to see who has the best date.

NEW Love Plus uses Motion Tracking technology (detect and track moving objects) so there is a fair chance that you can sit next to your virtual girlfriend during your dates.

Love Plus game is a craze in Japan, and according to reports, a man had married his virtual girlfriend, which was conducted by a real priest. It was held at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. The video was posted for everyone to see on the popular video sharing website — Nico Nico Douga. Sources have it that, women in Japan are now complaining about their husband addiction to the game. Infact these complaints have already created a controversy whether cheating with a Love Plus virtual girlfriend is good or bad.

What do you think of virtual dating? Is it harmful for the society? Will it affect real life couples?

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Pushmo for Nintendo® 3DS Fun, Frolic and Puzzle

Become a rescuer and help the trapped kids by making your way through the puzzling architecture

Pushmo is a fun and puzzle game for the Nintendo 3DS portable gaming consoles, which has been developed by Intelligent Systems. You would have to push and pull the blocks until you complete the assigned mission. And it is not as easy as it sounds!

The game is set in an animated Pushmo Park, built by a fictitious Papa Blox. He also placed some climbing walls called Pushmo in the park. As Papa Blox, your goal is to help Mallo (a helpful character) rescue some children who are now trapped by a crook inside the walled structures. The catch is that you cannot do it alone and so you have to work with Mallo (who is stronger than you are) and solve the puzzling web of complex Pushmo architecture. You would need your sharp mind and Mallo’s strength to strike a balance in order to succeed.

In the gameplay, you have to push and pull through the blocks to create the space to stand. You can jump up or down from that place on your way to rescue. The places are challenging as the blocks are placed in a complicated manner. It would not be easy to navigate on your way so easily until you put yourself through a lot of mental exercise to tackle the challenge successfully. However, you can play the stages appearing too difficult to beat, later on. In higher stages, manholes play an important role in reaching to a point. There are more than 250 levels in the game. You can share the Pushmo puzzles using the built-in Nintendo 3DS camera to create a QR code, needed to upload the QR image online.

For purchase and other details of Pushmo for Nintendo 3DS, visit the official website.

Genre: Puzzle

ESRB Rating: E

Price: $6.99

Publisher: Nintendo

Platform: Nintendo 3DS

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Nintendo 3DS to be launched with 18 games

If you are preparing to purchase the Nintendo 3DS gaming console, you will have 18 games to opt from for your starter collection. But this time they are going to cost a bit more than the regular DS titles. Nintendo has also shown its launch day products for the handheld gaming system as well as revealed the price to be $40, which is just $5 more than titles for the DS platform.

Nintendo has recently revealed a new line of products in the handheld gaming system with the price tag of $40. The 3DS will not begin with characters like Mario or Zelda, but outdoor publishing partners will have familiar names, including Super Street Fighter, The Sims, Star Wars, Rayman, and Madden. The system will also come with built-in titles Face Raiders, and AR Games.

Nintendo itself will add nintendogs + cats; it is nothing but a sequel to its admired pet simulator, along with submarine simulator Steel Diver and Pilotwings Resort. It seems that the company is protecting its main products for a little later in the year when there are more 3DS systems in people’s hands and the holidays are depicting near.

They are also planning to increase the overall number of games available for the 3DS from 18 to more than 30 by mid-June. To enhance demand for the system, the company is also setting up a widespread promotional campaign, with over 5,000 units in stores and people representing mobile units on the streets of major cities.

We were not expecting the $5 premium for titles and it could still make things challenging for the company. Nintendo has already owned the handheld gaming space since pretty older times, it faces radically augmented competition from Apple these days, as players have flocked to the iOS devices, where game prices almost never crossed $10.

If you have already planned to buy one then here we are providing the titles that will help to assemble your shopping list: Pilotwings Resort (Nintendo), Steel Diver (Nintendo), nintendogs + cats (Nintendo), Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition (Capcom), The Sims 3 (EA), Madden NFL Football (EA), Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D (Konami), LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (LucasArts), Ridge Racer 3D (Namco Bandai), Super Monkey Ball 3D (Sega), Bust-a-Move Universe (Square-Enix), Samurai Warriors: Chronicles (Tecmo Koei America), Asphalt 3D (Ubisoft), Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D (Ubisoft), Rayman 3D (Ubisoft) and Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Shadow Wars (Ubisoft).

Nintendo 3DS to release in March 27

Nintendo started its entry into the gaming market with the release of Nintendo’s Famicom, it later carved a niche for itself with the worldwide acclaimed Super Mario Bros. Some of its famed products are the Gameboy, The Gameboy advance, Wii etc. The company which fuelled many a gamers appetite and whose products are on many a teens wishlist has made a comeback in the industry with the Nintendo 3DS.

“Nintendo 3DS is a category of one – the experience simply doesn’t exist anywhere else,” said Nintendo of America President, Reggie Fils-Aime. “You have to see Nintendo 3DS to believe it. And it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before.”

Indeed a device that has intrigued gamers since its prototype launch last year finally comes to your hands for a price salted to be 249$. A price almost half of the iPad. It measure 5.3 by 2.9 by 0.8 inches and weighs about 230 grams. The Nintendo 3DS is somewhat like the Nintendo DS with 2 screens one a touchscreen, The top screen is the main Display screen and according to the press release: “The top screen displays 3D visuals to the naked eye. Looking at the screen is like peering through a window into a world where characters and objects have true depth. The system also has a 3D Depth Slider that lets players select the level of 3D they enjoy the most. The 3D effect can be ratcheted up to the highest level, scaled back to a more moderate setting or even turned off completely, depending on the preference of the user.”

However the 3D effect can only be seen if you are staring at the screen from the front end, tilting negates the 3d effect. However the 3D effect is so mindblowing that you would forgive Nintendo for this. It is not “characters coming out of the screen” 3D but depth 3D, and all this without the cumbersome 3D glasses. It has also been fitted with a gyroscope for motion sensing games. Its also equipped with a revolutionary StreetPass feature which would let end users exchange game information with other gamers on the Nintendo 3DS system and a SpotPass feature which would let the user connect using wifi when within  range. It comes with a slider control that will allow user to adjust the depth of the image according to their comfort. Also Nintendo claims that children under the age of 6 might suffer adverse effect due to elongated exposure to 3D. It is also loaded with two 0.3 megapixel cameras that allow you to take 3D pictures viewable on its display. It has a 4 way pad and an analog control pad. It is being launched In the US with many titles like Dead or Alive: Dimensions, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Pro Evolution Soccer 3D, Madden Football, Kid Icarus: Uprising, Asphalt 3D

Nintendo 3DS to be launched in Japan on February 26, 2011

The much hype of Nintendo 3DS that was in the first half of 2010 is over as the console its said to hit the markets in Japan on February 26 with a price tag of $300.  However Nintendo 3DS release in US and Europe will have to wait till March of 2011.

After the announcement of the 3DS launch Nintendo’s shares dipped slightly as the release will not coincide with the Christmas holidays. However investors are hoping that the 3D technology innovation will be picked up faster with the new release of Nintendo 3DS as gamers will be able to watch 3D movies without special glasses.

Unlike Xbox and PlayStation that are looking towards motion sensing technology as the flagship of their products, Nintendo 3DS launch will be prove to be a stiff competition as it is the first gaming console venturing into the 3D realm.

  • Pica200 graphics processor
  • Two screens-top screen is a 3.53 in (90 mm) 5:3 3D screen
  • Screen resolution of 800×240 pixels (400×240 pixels per eye, WQVGA)
  • stereoscopic three-dimensional effect without 3D glasses
  • Bottom screen is a 3.02 in (77 mm) 4:3 non-3D touch panel with a resolution of 320×240 pixels (QVGA)[30]
  • weight 230 grams (8.1 oz)
  • Gyroscope
  • Accelerometer
  • Infrared port

The great news about the release comes as a breather for many games developer that are looking forward to the 3D platform. With the release of Nintendo 3DS many games such as Metal Gear Solid and Resident Evil series will release their games in 3D most probably in 3D.

Nintendo 3DS Ups Its Anti-Piracy Bandwagon

The much awaited double screened 3DS, the new successor to Nintendo DS, awaiting to be launched by March 2011 end, has even made the product tighter by introducing new technology that will protect the new model and it’s users from running non legal software.  The handheld console is built on a custom Pica200 graphics processor.

The secret technology

Nintendo is keeps their lips tight by not revealing what the technology behind the new piracy protector on the Nintendo 3DS. The company in an interview said the explanations are rather lengthy and they do not think it is appropriate enough now to spell the technology out because of the possible crack that people could plan. What they are proud of is the Nintendo continues to set higher standards in making it impossible for illegal game software’s to be used  and run on their gadgets.

Autosterescopy and DSi

Nintendo 3DS’s is unique selling point is the ability to run 3D enabled games in the portables, without the need for players to use special 3D glasses. This method of having stereoscopic aka 3D type images to be viewed without the use of any additional accessories like headgears or glasses is called autosterescopy.  Nintendo 3DS will be running their patent DS software along with autosterescopy.

Full proof to cracks

Nintendo is certainly confidant that the new portable console is fully crack free from illegal games and software downloader’s.  The company is taken the piracy attach on Nintendo DS lite quite seriously, since a lot of illegal games or pirated copied games are being heavily used on the older versions of DS’s. Although the battle between the piracy market and Nintendo has been long; and mostly the latter has been at the losing end. The company has taken a big expensive step in making the Nintendo 3DS market enticing, at the same time making it extremely difficult for piracy market to seep into the system.

The proposed titles to be available on the Nintendo 3DS are Kid Icarus: Uprising and Mario Kart 3DS. Close to 75 other titles have also been confirmed to be available; with many companies already signed up to develop games for 3DS. With two screens, the top one 3.53 inches is 3D enabled and the bottom screen is 2.02 inches had a non 3D-touch panel; the 3DS weight close to 8 oz, when closed the handheld is 5.3 inches wide, 2.9 inches long and with a  height of 0.8 inches.

Ninetendo was unveiled on June 15, during the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo, when the company invited attendees to use the console and collect feedback from the experience. Nintendo is saying all these additional features especially the 3D feature have been expensive and the primary reason not to dish out all their back end work is to make sure they get a return on their investment and when they do it they want is to be business worthy. The 3DS almost resembles the current Nintendo DSi XL, with minor changes with anti-piracy in mind.

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