If you’re not a follower of video games then you might not know that Nintendo offers a portable gaming unit called the Nintendo 3DS which, as the name suggests, offers portable, glasses-free 3D graphics. It’s pretty cool in fact. Nintendo also just launched their Nintendo Video service in North America and today, announced 3D content.
This is big news for anyone who likes 3D content but hates the glasses. If you’ve never held a 3DS, it’s worth a try. The technology is incredible.
Not only is Nintendo offering free, exclusive 3D video content but will also automatically deliver short 3D videos from the worlds of music, comedy, animation and Hollywood.
How cool is that?
Cool enough that OK Go will launch a new music video and will debut the 3D Chicago videographer version exclusively on Nintendo Video on July 27th. This does not surprise me one bit after having interviewed Tim from OK Go. While he openly admitted to not playing video games, he certainly saw the value in them from an entertainment and music discovery standpoint. While this isn’t actually video games, it does tie into a system designed specifically for gaming.
Other video production slated to be available through the service include exclusive 3D videos from Jason DeRulo, Foster the People, CollegeHumor and the world-renowned Blue Man Group, plus extreme sports and action videos, animation from various independent studios and 3D trailers for upcoming Hollywood movies.
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