yes
It will work on Nintendo ds lite, Nintendo dsi and on the 3ds. It wont be in 3d though
There actually is one today, it's called the Nintendo 3DS. The 3DS's 3D is natural 3D so you don't need special glasses to see the 3D, don't use the 3D too long because it does hurt your eyes. The #D is also not recommended for children 8 and under.
No
I think it help the 3d screen to glow to come out more
Alternatives to the Nintendo DS include Nintendo's own 3DS which is a larger version with a 3D screen. There is also the Playstation Vita, a miniature hand held playstation equip with analogue sticks.
The 3DS console is named after two things. The first is '3D' - Three dimensional, referring to the 3D effect on the screen. The other is 'DS', it is part of the Nintendo 'Dual Screen' range of consoles. Put them together and you get '3DS'.
Yes. In fact, it will have additional functionality on the 3DS and the DSi series
The top screen can display at a resolution of 800x240. (When in 3D, 400 pixels are allocated to each eye.) The bottom screen's resolution is 320x240.
They all work but only the 3D games are in 3D and everything else takes advantage of the High Quality Screen's capabilities to provide a better gaming monitor.
The Virtual Boy by Nintendo was a 3D gaming system that used a form of virtual reality for the illusion of 3D. It used parallax to for the illusion of three dimensions on a screen that was two dimensional.
Yes, the DSI is a handheld video game system. The newly upgraded DSI features online capabilities and a larger screen-game also has a sleeker design than the Gameboy. Nintendo also now offers the DSI 3D as well, which is the DSI with a 3D feature.
No, you will not need 3D glasses for the Nintendo 3 DS