
A little over a year ago, the world of entertainment discovered that 3D can be more worthwhile than two. James Cameron’s “Avatar” broke every possible box office record in 2009 and during the CES show in January 2010 every self respecting electronics manufacturer offered a 3D TV. Nintendo decided to take the issue a step further and promised a portable console that displays and shoots in 3D but without the glasses and at a reasonable price.

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NE: "We rank the 10 best main series Super Mario games in celebration of the recent MAR10 Day with 2D and 3D included."
Best 2D, Mario World, best 3D, Mario 64. Can't say there's been a bad one, although Mario World 2 wasn't a true sequel. The Mario Land games were good (not the first one) and also Wario Land. I thought after Mario 64, Mario 3D World was excellent.

A new amiibo has its release date from Nintendo, and pre-orders have started revealing the price and how it's the most expensive figure ever.
ordered it.
Yes the 3D is a draw back to it, that is why I am sticking with the DS. Would have got a DSI XL but no GBA support.
Besides if I what 3D, I'll go to the movies or do it on my PS3.
I played one at a target, they had pilot wings on it and I found that the 3d was neat, but my eyes ached so much, not to mention that you have to view the screen nearly head on in order for the 3d to function properly.
If you have to turn the 3d slider off, then what the hell is the point of buying a 3DS?
Keep in mind that I played it for about 20 minutes, so maybe your eyes get used to it after awhile, but mine sure as hell didn't.
Despite my eyes having problems, I'm still grateful I can handle 3D without my eyes feeling weird or getting a headache. Anaglyph 3D is the only thing that messes with my eyes because after using the glasses for too long my eyes see the opposite color that I was looking through (noticeable when I close one eye).