Japanese electronics manufacturer, Sharp, is pushing their newest mobile display technology into production this June. The technology itself is centered on 3D displays without the use of glasses.
Sound familiar?
Space opera fans deserve a chance to experience the vastness of Infinite Space, and Sega needs to make up for its mistake.
I still go back to Infinite Space from time to time. Probably the most underrated game I ever played.
Pac-Pix launched in 2005 as a Nintendo DS exclusive, and deserves to make a comeback on modern touchscreen devices.
The new Nintendo-focused emulator for the iPhone is now available with support for several classic systems.
Won't belong before Nintendo bangs on Apple's door to have the emu removed. Like I say you take down one six more take it's place. Problem is people are putting emu's on such stupid platforms. The good emus are the ones not on stupid platforms like a red target. The good emu's are word of mouth and keep a low profile.
Looks cool. Good to see depth of perception is the new benchmark for 3D instead of cheap thrills.
ya know i never knew sharp was a japanese company
But the question is would sharp want the MILLIONS of dollar from the sale of MILLIONS of 3DS? Wait that's a silly question.
3DS is looking like it'll be a world wide success just from the fact it's a new DS.
Am i the only being that knows that those "no glasses" 3d screens are very hard on the eyes/brain and causes headaches?
Considering Sharp have provided screens for Nintendo handhelds for a very long time and the timeframe of the announcement, as well the exact specifications I'd say it's almost a foregone conclusion.
Nintendo may have been part of the development of the screen from the beginning.
I'm rather more interested in the holographic storage card that was patented by Nintendo(and affiliates). Apparently it's usable in normal media card slots and a DS card sized one can hold about 60gbs according to estimates!