What is going on people? PatMan here with another edition of PatMan plays. I noticed that everyone around WPO had taken a much deserved rest today from last weeks big wrestlemania festivities, so I decided to put a little bit of “filler” in for our viewing audience. I just purchased the Nintendo 3DS today and have really hardly played with it at all, so this will not be a review by any means of the system or any of its games. I have pilot wings and Street fighter to enjoy in the next few days and I will give my impressions on an upcoming episode of Wonderpod Videogame podcast. I hope to play online with the likes of Glasenator ,Gunsage and whoever else picks one up in the future, but in my first few hours with the cool little system, I have been mostly testing out the waters with my new toy, its camera and the cool 3D effects. Let me say that the 3D works well and is pretty fun thus far. I especially like the AR cards which are a very cool little tech demo inspired bonus that you get with your purchase. I have taken a few funny picks with the 3DS and will share them with you, for a laugh. Please note that the 3D effects of the AR cards do NOT show in the pictures I am posting, so you are not getting the full effect by a long shot and the quality is not so good either, but here are a few shots I just took with my new toy! Enjoy !
That is bloody amazing. I didn't think they would show up that well in a photo. Your fan's PatMan and Glasenator are wearing down my defenses Nintendo
The pics are grainy and also, of course, not in 3d. On the 3ds it looks sweet. Also, my kitchen table opened up and a monster came out of it that I had to shoot. Kind of funny stuff. Its only tech demo stuff here, but the POTENTIAL is big.
The shoot face game is fun as well.hell, i have not really played either of the 2 games I bought yet because the mini games and camera and AR stuff is fun enough for today!
That is bloody amazing. I didn't think they would show up that well in a photo. Your fan's PatMan and Glasenator are wearing down my defenses Nintendo