New podcast is uploaded Da 3d Show 60

New podcast is uploaded Da 3D Show 60


Da 3D Show 60

Record Date: March 26th 2017

A big episode for a big round number ! We cover lots of topics in this jam-packed episode, here is a quick rundown of some of the topics discussed:

  • Justice League Movie Trailer 
  • Coco Movie Trailer
  • Beauty and the Beast gay controversy 
  • Captain Underpants movie trailer 
  • Was Zootopia stolen ?
  • 3D Printing used to help Coral Reefs
  • and so much more

Here are links to the trailers:

Justice League Trailer:

Coco Movie Trailer:

Captain Underpants Trailer:

My Beauty and the Beast 2017 Review 

Article about 3D printing and Coral Reefs

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/03/3d-printed-reefs-coral-bleaching-climate/

 

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Nintendo downloads for March 23rd 2017

Nintendo downloads for March 23rd 2017

 

 

3DS Games  

 

In the Mario Sports Superstars game for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, experience the challenge and depth of five full-on sports - Soccer, Tennis, Golf, Baseball and Horse Racing. (Graphic: Business Wire)

– In the Mario Sports Superstars game for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, experience the challenge and depth of five full-on sports – Soccer, Tennis, Golf, Baseball and Horse Racing. Take on friends and rivals in local or online multiplayer, hone skills in training or tackle single-player tournaments. Whether you pick Mario, Waluigi or one of 16 others, you’re on the road to superstardom! (Additional games and systems are required for multiplayer mode; sold separately.)

 

Also new this week for 3DS:

 

Theme Shop on Nintendo 3DS:

  • New themes this week include:
    • Pokémon: A Sinister Organization – Team Skull
    • Pokémon: Shiny Tapu Koko

 

Wii U Games

 

Nintendo Mobile

TheSuper Mario Run game is now available to download for Android devices on Google Play! What’s more, the game has received a new update for the iOS version, bringing new features to existing and new players alike. New to Super Mario Run? You can download it from the App Store or Google Play at no cost, and you can try elements of the game’s three modes for free. Once the game has been downloaded, a one-time payment will grant unlimited access to each of the three modes in Super Mario Run – World Tour, Toad Rally and Kingdom Builder.

 

Nintendo Switch  

Available on March 28, Has-Been Heroes is a challenging and rewarding rogue-like game of strategy and action, featuring a band of old heroes on a quest to escort the King's twin princesses to a faraway academy. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Available on March 28, Has-Been Heroes is a challenging and rewarding rogue-like game of strategy and action, featuring a band of old heroes on a quest to escort the King’s twin princesses to a faraway academy. Randomized regions, enemies and a huge pool of unlockables, including 300+ spells, 200+ items, 14 regions and 12 heroes, makes each run unique.

 

Also new this week for Nintendo Switch :

 

Nintendo eShop sales:

  • Nintendo eShop on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS

 

Activities:

Starting March 24, Nintendo Switch owners with internet access can download a demo version of the Splatoon 2 game that will allow them to battle against opponents around the world in the Splatoon 2 Global Testfire event. It’s a way for everyone to investigate the latest in cephalopod warfare months before the game launches! The Global Testfire dates and times are as follows:

March 24

March 25March 26

 

Source: Nintendo Press Release  

Nintendo announces Limited Edition Fire Emblem Echoes bundle for 3DS

Nintendo News: Limited Edition Bundle on the Way for Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Fans that want to level up their Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentiaexperience when the game launches exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems on May 19 can do so by picking up the game’s Limited Edition bundle, launching the same day. The Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of ValentiaLimited Edition bundle includes the game; a hardcover Valentia Artbook; a Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Sound Selection CD; a Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Pin Set depicting characters Alm, Celica and Marth; and a reversible cover sheet that looks like the packaging for the original Famicom game this new one is based on. It will be available at a suggested retail price of $59.99 at select retailers.

Limited Edition Bundle on the Way for Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia (Photo: Business Wire)

 Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia reimagines Fire Emblem Gaiden, a Famicom game that was previously only released in Japan. This new version of the game sports modern graphics, cinematics and, in a first for the series, free-roaming 3D dungeon environments.

Also launching on May 19 are the Alm and Celicaamiibofigures, available only as a set at a suggested retail price of $24.99. When used in the game, these amiibo will activate their own exclusive dungeons, allowing heroes to earn items and level up their armies further by defeating bosses. By selecting Mila’s Turnwheel from the menu on the overworld map, they will also be able to take advantage of their Alm and Celica amiibo in battle. During combat, players can sacrifice a portion of Alm or Celica’s health in order to summon a computer-controlled illusory hero, which will act as a temporary ally for a single turn.

As Alm and Celica get stronger, their stats can be saved to their respective amiibo, allowing their summoned unit to grow in strength alongside them. In addition, all Fire Emblem amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. series can be used to summon an illusory hero of that character, allowing players to seek assistance from spectral visages of Marth, Ike, Roy, Robin, Lucina and the upcoming Corrin amiibo. All other currently available amiibo are also compatible, and will summon an additional monster to the battleground to assist players in battle, providing some much-needed help in case of a strategic emergency.

This game is the latest in the long-running and growing strategy-RPG series, and comes hot on the heels of the recently released free-to-start game Fire Emblem Heroes on smart devices. Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia will see players take control of the two separate armies of Alm and Celica as their differing quests attempt to achieve the unified goal of bringing peace to the land of Valentia. Battles in the Fire Emblem series see players take their small force of recruited soldiers against increasingly powerful armies in turn-based battles that require careful tactical planning, as mistakes or failed attacks will see units become exposed and vulnerable to enemy attack.

The Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Limited Edition bundle launches in stores on May 19 at a suggested retail price of $59.99. The stand-alone version of the game will also be available at a suggested retail price of $39.99. For more information about the game, visit http://fireemblemechoes.nintendo.com/.

 

Source : Nintendo Press Release

Nintendo wins patent lawsuit against 3DS

Win in Patent Case against Nintendo 3DS Confirmed on Appeal

Nintendo Does Not Infringe Tomita Technologies’ Patent

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- On March 17, a United States Appeals Court confirmed that the Nintendo 3DSsystem does not use technology covered in a patent asserted by Tomita Technologies USA, Inc. and Tomita Technologies International, Inc. The Court specifically confirmed that Nintendo 3DS includes technology that is significantly different from the patented technology.

This decision follows an earlier ruling in April 2016 by Judge Jed Rakoff in New York Federal Court that Nintendo does not infringe the patent, and vindicates Nintendo’s consistent position in this case over the last six years. This decision is the second in Nintendo’s favor by the Appeals Court, which first reversed a 2013 judgment against Nintendo. The decision in Nintendo’s favor also follows a failed attempt by Tomita to enforce a similar patent claim in Japan.

“We are very pleased with the Court’s decision,” said Ajay Singh, Nintendo of America’s Director of Litigation and Compliance. “Nintendo 3DS has never used the technology in Tomita’s patent, and the Court’s ruling confirms Nintendo’s long tradition of using its own innovative technology. This case also proves once again that Nintendo will aggressively defend patent lawsuits when our products do not infringe, even when we must do so over many years, through multiple trials and in multiple countries.”

 

Source : Nintendo Press Release