(Posted by: Harrison Milfeld)
With the aftermath of the Nintendo 3DS media buzz calming down, the question remains to many denizens is how the games look and play. Sure, we've seen countless impressions from various journalists, but to the average gamer it's hard to grasp the the possible beauty of Nintendo's latest device. How does one device wow critics with a 3D glasses-less visuals, but it can only be experienced in person? The answer itself seems to rely in the dozen upon dozens of titles announced for the 3DS.
One title that was announced for the 3DS is a remake of Ocarina of Time. Textures and coloring were crisp, judging from screenshots, but how well was the presentation? Well, a French Nintendo website was able to capture on video a short trailer of the Ocarina of Time remake for the 3DS. Be warned though, it's guerilla-style video at its "finest." If seeing is believing, then this may be just a small taste of what the 3DS' potential.
One title that was announced for the 3DS is a remake of Ocarina of Time. Textures and coloring were crisp, judging from screenshots, but how well was the presentation? Well, a French Nintendo website was able to capture on video a short trailer of the Ocarina of Time remake for the 3DS. Be warned though, it's guerilla-style video at its "finest." If seeing is believing, then this may be just a small taste of what the 3DS' potential.