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wraggster
February 1st, 2012, 20:58
Nintendo TV is now available to view in 3D.
The show (which is handled by Future Publishing’s Official Nintendo Magazine team) was first made available on Wii 18 months ago, and has been viewed over 1m times. The 3DS version first appeared before Christmas and its second episode goes live today (Friday, January 27th).
Each free episode is available via the Nintendo eShop and lets users view 3D videos of the latest 3DS?games, behind-the-scenes footage, competitions, playing tips and 3D shorts.
The second episode features Resident Evil, The Last Story, Pullblox and 3D Classics Kid Icarus.
“We are always striving to bring fun and exciting new content to Nintendo 3DS users and Nintendo TV will do just that,” said Nintendo UK marketing manager James Honeywell.”
Publisher of Future’s Nintendo products Lee Nutter added: “The new 3D video show really is the first of its kind.”

http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/nintendo-tv-goes-3d/090555

gursikh11
February 4th, 2012, 09:59
Its pretty good and thanks for sharing this.

sesss
February 6th, 2012, 12:19
Nintendo TV is now available to view in 3D.
The show (which is handled by Future Publishing’s Official Nintendo Magazine r4i (http://www.r4isdhc.se)team) was first made available on Wii 18 months ago, and has been viewed over 1m times. The 3DS version first appeared before Christmas and its second episode goes live today (Friday, January 27th).

that is good news, My child like it.

VampDude
February 10th, 2012, 15:24
Nintendo TV (renamed Nintendo Video) on the 3DS isn't something to get too excited over. The EuroSport channel is better.

It's limited to four video's, with an availability date. Not giving the user the option of storing to watch at a later date when a new batch of video's are available.

Currently, there is;

Kirby 3D - Part 1 (of a two part 3D episode)
Transformation (a story about two kids and a piano/flying machine)
Star Wars: Episode I 3D (3D movie trailer)
Songbook KT Tunstall (Sky 3D commercial)