I want to play the new 3D version of Space Harrier but I haven't gotten around to it. I used to love that game when I was a kid.
Nintendo Still Wows Me with 3D Classics!
On 12/20/2013 at 09:10 PM by asrealasitgets See More From This User » |
With all the excitement going around about "Next Gen", or NowGen, I was a bit surprised that given the power of new hardware consoles, Nintendos older hand held console still manages to surprise me.
I've downloaded games from the eShop before, classics like Zelda (NES), or Fire Emblem (GBA) but lately eShop has been adding 3D converted games to join other Nintendo classics like Kid Icarus, and Kirby, along with just recently released Sega classics Space Harrier, Super Hang On, and Shinobi III.
I've read a bit of buzz regarding Classic Sonic in 3D, and I was pretty impressed with the conversion. If you notice the image above, the background layers have been pushed further into the background with the 3D tech, giving the game a fresh new really cool feel. Those hills and clouds look like they really are far into the distance as you zip around the loop-de-loops and tag floating rings (which look like their actually floating).
The other interesting about the settings and emulator for the game is the option to change the 3D graphics to "Pop-Out" as opposed to "Fall-In". If you've played your 3DS, you will be familiar with the "Fall-In" 3D which gives the visuals the illusion of depth, depending on the sensitivity of the 3D slider button on the screen. However, this "Pop-Out" option lets you change the 3D visuals, so the graphics appear to come at you, like they type of 3D in the movie theatre. I haven't seen 3D used on 3Ds like this before, so I thought it was worth noting, or at least blogging about it.
There is also an option to use a "fish-lens" graphic with makes the square video screen look like an old CRT monitor, and it looks really cool as well, but it lacks the 3D ability.
In short, the 3D in 3DS is really cool. The games, however are around $6.00 each, which might be a bit steep for a novelty effect, but I think it was well worth it.
I also played on 3DS small, so a 3DSXL version would probably be more impressive, it the 3D was still impressive.
**Note: I should also mention that the screen is only 4:3 ration and does not fill the widescreen at the top.
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