
The Nintendo 3DS is exactly that: a 3D, Nintendo DSi. It is the only device on the planet that can display full 3D images without those nerdy 3D glasses. The 3.5″ 3D display allows for users to change the effectiveness of the 3D graphics, and can turn it on, off, or somewhere between that (middle on, middle off?). Otherwise the 3DS also has two cameras instead of one on the outer shell which allows for 3D image taking (yes, you read that), and one extra camera (making it three) on the inside, so you can your face (ugly or beautiful). Then there’s the gyropscope, motion sensor, and Wi-Fi connectivity that sniffs out free connections and gets on the network without your telling it to. Sounds like a Dilbert fantasy if you ask us, but rest assured, it’s all real. Except there’s no pricing, release date, or anything else for that matter.
Darn. It.



Despite the larger footprint, as well as price, the DSi XL is probably everything you might love about your smaller DSi, except in bigger American style. There two 4.2-inch LCDs and you’ll have two color options: Burgundy and Bronze. Each unit will come preloaded with two DSiWare Brain Age games, Photo Clock, Flipnote Studio and the DSi Browser. As for the people in Europe, you’ll get your extra-large DSi on March 5th. PR after the break, per usual. UPDATE: We embedded a promo video for you once you click the “Read More” link.




