Nintendo 3DS' processing abilities exceed the Nintendo Wii

Digital Media Professional (DMP) will be providing Nintendo the graphics processor for the 3DS. The system is utilizing the PICA200 graphics core.Rumors say that the Nintendo 3DS' processing abilities exceed the Nintendo Wii. With 3D shaders, it may be possible to create games that look closer to ps3 and XBOX 360 games on lower resolution screens.

DUAL SCREENS:The Nintendo 3DS features a 3.5 inch widescreen display on top capable of displaying resolutions of 400x240. The system however renders at 800 x 240 but the resolution in half to show the 3D effect. The sizes of the screens are not the same as the top screen is much bigger than the bottom one.

FEATURES & ABILITIES:Aside from gaming, the Nintendo 3DS improves the DS experience in every way imaginable. Nintendo hasn't shown everything just yet but you can expect more reveals.During E3 2010, Nintendo announced that ability to watch movies on the 3DS in, you guessed it, stereoscopic 3D. Nintendo demonstrated this feature during E3 2010 by using 3D trailers for Disney's Tangled and How To Train Your Dragon. According to the press, the 3D effect was exactly the same as if watching them on the theaters.

The Nintendo 3DS adds a feature called "Tag Mode"-a next-gen version of the famed "Bark Mode" from Nintendogs-that enables data exchange between systems when the device is closed. Tag Mode isn't software exclusive as it's built into every 3DS system.

Rumor has it that the Nintendo 3DS will take still photos and record video, both in full 3D. In a comment made by Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata, the system may also support video chatting as well.
Par game2boy le mardi 26 avril 2011

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