Added Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 @ 10:47 PM

A demonstration of what 3D video taken with the Nintendo 3DS will generally look like.

The only editing done to this video was adding the intro and the watermark. The video was also upscaled from 480×240 at 20FPS to 1920×1080 at 60FPS. Otherwise, this is what to expect from the 3DS’ 3D video.

This video was taken with:
-Normal Camera Mode
-Normal film option

To learn more about the 3DS video camera and the other new features that the 3.0.0-5 update introduced, check out the full written article –http://nerdmentality.com/article/5914/3ds-update-brings-new-features/

Stop Motion Demo with Nintendo 3DS – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GnSzFTbkGQ

Interval Demo with Nintendo 3DS – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aduokljbOzU

Montage Demo with Nintendo 3DS – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-y9Kez32Cc

If you’d like to learn how to get your 3DS 3D videos from your Nintendo 3DS to YouTube and display CORRECTLY in 3D once on YouTube, check out these tutorials:

Full written tutorial – http://nerdmentality.com/article/5915/tutorial-how-to-get-your-nintendo-3ds-3…

Video tutorial (Windows) – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXOjE8Nllfk

Video tutorial (Mac) – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vxmw4_9gm0

Added Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 @ 10:40 PM

One of the 3DS’ coolest new features added by the recent update is the ability to take 3D video.  Now watching these videos in 3D on the 3DS is pretty neat, but don’t you want to share your ridiculous 3D antics with the world?  I know I do.  What better way to do that than uploading your videos to YouTube?  Yes,YouTube does in fact support 3D video.  Unfortunately, it’s surprisingly difficult and complicated to get your 3DS videos to display properly in 3D once uploaded toYouTube.  It certainly isn’t as simple as uploading the file to YouTube from the SD card.  If you try, it will not work.  Hopefully sometime in the future, it will be much easier to get our 3D cat videos onto YouTube.  Until that time comes, we’ve got this handy-dandy tutorial for you!

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Added Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 @ 10:38 PM

The big Nintendo 3DS update announced back in October is finally here.  The update has been available for almost two weeks now, so I won’t go into excruciating detail about the new features; I’ll just give a brief overview of them.  But if you haven’t already downloaded the update, all you need to do is connect your 3DS to a wireless signal and follow these instructions.  It brings a lot of cool new features to the 3DS, and it’s free!

Read the full article at NerdMentality »

Added Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 @ 10:24 PM

Well, well, well, 3DS Ambassadors, it’s about time, isn’t it?  That’s right, folks, the second half of the free Virtual Console games 3DS Ambassadors were promised are here and ready for download right now!

Read the full article at NerdMentality »

Added Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 @ 10:21 PM

Don’t you miss the days when a Mario game releasing with the launch of a Nintendo console was a given?  Yeah, me too.  The Nintendo 3DS launched nearly nine months ago now, and gamers have been wondering where all of the “good” games are.  Thankfully, it’s the holiday season, and Nintendo has finally started giving 3DS owners the games they’ve been waiting for.  Super Mario 3D Land is one of those games, but was it worth the wait?  Yeah, I’d say so.

Read the full review at NerdMentality »

Added Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 @ 10:18 PM

An overview of the numerous different help methods offered to players in Skyward Sword.

Check out NerdMentality’s full review on The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword at:

http://nerdmentality.com/article/5909/review-the-legend-of-zelda-skyward-sword/

Added 2/22/12 @ 10:15 PM

A video demonstrating the ups and downs of flying and skydiving in Skyward Sword.

Check out NerdMentality’s full review on The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword at:

http://nerdmentality.com/article/5909/review-the-legend-of-zelda-skyward-sword/

Added 2/22/12 @ 10:12 PM

A video demonstrating the many different uses of motion controls in Skyward Sword and why all of these uses feel smooth, accurate, and natural.

Check out NerdMentality’s full review on The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword at:

http://nerdmentality.com/article/5909/review-the-legend-of-zelda-skyward-sword/

Added 2/22/12 @ 10:08 PM

Can you believe it’s been five years since the Wii first came out?  Five years since Nintendo was unanimously agreed to be in last place in the console race?  Five years since motion controls were considered a failure waiting to happen?  Five years since all of those Wii sexual innuendos?  Can you believe it’s been five years since the last console Zelda game?  What in the wide world of video gaming has Nintendo been doing these past five years?  Well, in addition to enjoying the unexpectedly explosive success of their “subpar” home console, they’ve been working harder than they ever have to create not only the best Wii game ever, but perhaps, the best Zelda game ever.  With the Wii U, Nintendo’s next home console, hitting shelves sometime next year, Nintendo wanted The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword to be their swan song to the Wii.  Ladies and gentlemen, they succeeded.  If you read nothing else in this review, read this: get this game.

Read the full review at NerdMentality »

Added 2/22/12 @ 10:05 PM

A brief video demoing the various collectibles, stat boosts, and power ups/skills in Sonic Generations, all of which are sure to keep players gaming far beyond the completion of the main game.

Added 2/22/12 @ 9:56 PM

A basic speed run of Sonic Generation’s Green Hill Act II demonstrating how the great controls and level design make it simple and fun to platform through stages at top speeds.

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