The Nintendo 3DS has real 3D graphics when you take a picture, with no glasses needed. When you play a game, it also comes out 3D. On the Nintendo 3DS it has a 3D depth slider. The 3D depth slider is a switch to make the 3D pictures more powerful or to turn off the 3D images completely and play in 2D. The Nintendo also has a build in motion sensor and gyro sensor so the game system can react to the motion and tilt that the gamers have it moving in, so if the people playing with it are twisting the game system side to side or up and down, the motion sensor on the Nintendo 3DS responds instantly. This game system is in stores now, cost $249.99 and is avaible in colors aqua blue and cosmo black.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Karina S 10 2011
If I made a really awesome or cool game, I would try to sell it any possible way I could. If I had to choose a celebrity to the game I made, it would probably be Chris Brown, Taylor Lautner, and Kesha because I love their music and movies they have been in. To market my game I would probably want to be on a really popular talk show or a radio show.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Karina S 9 2011
Disaster in Japan
In Globaloria class we watched a video about the terrible tsunami in Japan almost a week ago. Because of all the damage that the tsunami caused, lots of people around the world are donating food, water, clothes, etc. to the people in Japan. In the video a school in Massachusetts are rising money to donate to the people in Japan, they have already raised 500 dollars in one day. And their goal is to raise 1,000.
In Globaloria class we watched a video about the terrible tsunami in Japan almost a week ago. Because of all the damage that the tsunami caused, lots of people around the world are donating food, water, clothes, etc. to the people in Japan. In the video a school in Massachusetts are rising money to donate to the people in Japan, they have already raised 500 dollars in one day. And their goal is to raise 1,000.
Image retirved from cbsnews.com
Monday, March 7, 2011
Karina S 8 2011
Image retrived from- http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2011/01/the-psp2-is-here-codename-npg.html
In globaloria class today, we watched a video about the new PSP NPG hand held game system. It looks really cool, it is now a touch screen. Like most electronics, the touch screen is on the front screen. But now the game user can touch the back of the game system to play the game. That is so awesome. It also has 3G wifi and a GPS. I would so get this game system.
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