
Nintendo's new console, the Wii U, will be getting an app store, and not just games will be available for the Wii U and its tablet controller: the console will apparently also support non-gaming apps. Which begs the question: will we see some kind of photo apps for the Wii U? The possibilities are huge, ...
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January 11th, 2012 | Posted in Cool Products, Culture, News | Comments Off

We all know that the Nintendo 3DS is going to have a camera that takes 3D pictures, but as far as the gaming content goes, that has been coming in bits and pieces.
Today, Nintendo confirmed the names of 18 titles that are intended to hit the market when the glasses-free 3D portable gaming ...
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February 22nd, 2011 | Posted in 3D | Comments Off

DigitalBattle reports that Nintendo's upcoming 3D console, the 3DS, might be able to record 3D video in the future, according to Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata, who said: "I think it will be fun if we’re able to include video recording capabilities with future updates.".
The 3DS is slated for release in March, and sports two ...
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January 13th, 2011 | Posted in 3D | Comments Off

It seems that the Nintendo 3DS won't only display 3D content with no glasses, but it will also take 3D pictures. That's right, officially unveiled yesterday during Nintendo's pre-E3 keynote, the Nintendo 3DS features not one but two cameras on the back of its main display for 3D picture taking.
Unfortunately, there's no release date or ...
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June 16th, 2010 | Posted in 3D | Comments Off

Ever since the Nintendo DSi hit the market the handheld console has had 2 camera, one front facing and one rear facing. However, owners of the DS lite or the original DS model have been left in the dust. Luckily, HDRLabs has gotten their hands on a tutorial that will show you how you can ...
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March 16th, 2010 | Posted in dslr | Comments Off

A zoom lens is the last thing your Nintendo DSi needs, but I could always be wrong about it. After all, why buy a good camera when you could simply pair your DSi with a zoom lens and start taking some fast pictures while on the go? The device costs $24.99 and it’s going to ...
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October 28th, 2009 | Posted in Lens, Other Brands | Comments Off