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Translucent Protective Crystal Case for Nintendo 3DS Review

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New review by me on Mobility Digest….

Link: http://mobilitydigest.com/mobility-digest-review-translucent-protective-crystal-case-for-nintendo-3ds/

Quote: "The Nintendo 3DS is one of the best portable gaming consoles out today, and it seems to be getting better and better as time goes by. Spending a couple hundred dollars on a tiny gaming console can sting a bit and it will really sting if you drop it so a case is a must, at least I think so anyway. Mostly all of my devices have skins and cases on them, at the very least I have a case on all of my gadgets. I needed a new case for my 3DS and I wanted to see what Deal Extreme had to offer as they have great prices and most of the stuff I’ve gotten from them is surprisingly good even though it’s priced very low. The case I got isn’t some brand name, it’s just called the Translucent Protective Crystal Case and it costs under $4 and they even offer free shipping so in the end it’s very inexpensive. So read on for a quick review of an inexpensive yet decent case for your 3DS…"

Black Friday Nintendo is Launching Flame Red Nintendo 3DS Bundle

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Yeah a little bit more Black Friday news for you.. Nintendo is launching a Flame Red 3DS Bundle for $169.99 and it will include Super Mario 3D pre-installed.

 

Nintendo is giving early holiday shoppers a way to knock two items off their lists at once. Starting Nov. 23, a limited-edition version of the Flame Red Nintendo 3DS will come with Super Mario 3D Land pre-installed on the system. The bundle is offered at a suggested retail price of $169.99, providing an incredible value for holiday shoppers. If purchased separately, the system and the game would be offered at suggested retail prices of $169.99 and $39.99 respectively.

Since it launched, the Nintendo 3DS family of systems has sold nearly 6 million in the United States alone. The portable dual-screen system lets users see 3D images without the use of special glasses, while providing them with a wide variety of gaming and entertainment options. People can explore and purchase additional games in the Nintendo eShop, or watch the fun and funny 3D videos on Nintendo Video.

Super Mario 3D Land reinvents everything fans love about Mario gaming with the first platforming environment in true 3D. Players will experience an exhilarating new sense of depth, distance and speed while running, jumping and stomping on enemies throughout the levels. Mario can also use the tail of his Tanooki suit to swipe at enemies or float down from heights.

For more information about Nintendo 3DS, visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.

PowerSkin Gaming Case for Nintendo 3DS Review

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-powerskin-gaming-case-for-nintendo-3ds/

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" The Nintendo 3DS is truly a marvel and step forward in gaming, it’s a great little portable gaming console but it’s battery life is just horrible. Carrying the power cord with you isn’t always an option and sometime you might not have anywhere to plug it in at. Today for review I’ve  got the PowerSkin Gaming Case for Nintendo 3DS which is an external battery and case that promises to offer more than double the battery life for your 3DS. Does it work? Yes. Is it perfect? Not really. "

Nyko Charge Base for Nintendo 3DS @ TestFreaks

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-nyko-charge-base-for-nintendo-3ds/

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"The Nintendo 3DS changed the face of handhelds with glasses-free 3D, but that innovation came with a downside. The battery life of the Nintendo 3DS is pretty bad for a handheld gaming system, with everything enabled you’ll be lucky to get a little over three hours of play time and that’s just horrible honestly. Nyko is a company that makes excellent gaming accessories and they’ve decided to do something about the not-so-great battery life of the 3DS. Today for review I’ve got the Nyko Nintendo 3DS Battery and Charge Base Bundle that can possibly double the battery life of your 3DS. It works by replacing the battery in your existing 3DS and it’s very easy, just a couple screws and you’re all done. Read on to learn more… "

Joystick Junkies Nintendo 3DS Crystal Case @ Review the Tech

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Review Link: http://reviewthetech.com/2011/07/19/joystick-junkies-nintendo-3ds-crystal-case-review/

Review Quote:
"I’m the type of persons that has to have a case on every device I own. I feel that since I spent the money, I’d like to keep those devices protected. Today for review I’ve got a nice case for the Nintendo 3DS from Joystick Junkies. It was provided by Mobile Fun for my review, so our thanks go out to them of course. The case is clear so you can still see your 3DS, but it will be protected from scratches and scrapes and the rigors of daily use. The case doesn’t add much bulk to your 3DS and still allows full access to all buttons and ports. I personally like the case quite a bit and I think you will too. "

Power A Nintendo DSi XL Starter Kit Review @ Review the Tech

 

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Link:  http://reviewthetech.com/2011/05/25/power-a-nintendo-dsi-xl-starter-kit-review/

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I’ll admit it, I’m an addict for protection for my devices. Every gadget I own must have at least a screen protector on it, and a case if one is available. I also like deals so when looking for a screen protector or case I try and find bundles. Today for review I’ve got an excellent starter kit for the Nintendo DI XL from Power A. In the kit you’ll find a case, screen protectors and other useful accessories to protect and make the most of your DSi XL, and the best part is that it’s inexpensive.

Two Rants for a Saturday. Game Reviews and YouTube.

So I’ve got two rants today for you..

The first involves game reviews, specifically children’s games.

I get a lot of games for kids for review, especially those for the Wii and some for Xbox360, when you review a kids game you cannot review it from an adult perspective, it just won’t work, and it’s not correct.

I’ve got kids so I’ll play and game and then let them play it as well. I want to play to the game for the review of course, but I want my kids to play it so I can know what they think of it.

Being a reviewer I look around at other reviews, I’m curious to see what they have to say, and I’ve noticed a trend in kids games that show pretty much all of them getting a low rating. I also noticed that these reviewers are not viewing them from a child’s point of view, nor are they even letting kids play them. They are reviewing these games like they would an adult game, how can you judge, let’s say Call of Duty and something like Marvel Super Hero Squad on the same level? You can’t do it. They’re two totally different things. I also have to ask how can you even review a child’s game if a child doesn’t get to play it? I can bet most of the reviewers don’t have children to even see if the kids like it.

There’s a problem with the rating system or review process of review sites. I just reviewed Marvel Super Hero Squad for Nintendo Wii over on TestFreaks, and I gave it an 8 out of 10. I think it’s well worth that rating because my kids enjoyed the game, they found it fun and enjoyable. Now I looked at other reviews and see the same games gets like a 5 rating, and even lower, but reading the review you’ll find they didn’t let kids play the game, nor did they get a child’s view of the game. This is bad PR for these companies like THQ that put out the game,consumers rely on reviews of products, but how can you review a product like a child’s games without factoring in everything?  Sure it’s not a game for adults, I accept that fact and I even mention it in the review, but from a child’s standpoint it’s a good game, it’s made for kids and they’ll have fun playing it.

These companies send their games out and haven’t they noticed that the trend is low ratings for kids games? I don’t understand it, something is broken and needs fixed..

 

Rant # 2 involves YouTube and their DMCA dispute system.

I wanted to review Guitar Hero Van Halen, I took the time to play it, finish it and get lots of videos of the game play. I uploaded them to YouTube and Warner Music flagged them as a copyright violation because it contains their music so the video is there but no sound. This was about two months ago, I disputed the claim since I and most others would consider it Fair Use. Guess what? They never responded to the claim, surprise, surprise right? So they left me with the only choice of deleting the videos since they’ve got now sound!!! Look around on YouTube though, you’ll find many other GH: Van Halen videos, but for whatever reason they’re not flagged, they have audio, but mine got picked to be censored.

If you’re gong to have a system like this where copyright violations can be reported then it has to work efficiently, from what I see it’s broken and needs fixed. You can’t just flag things at will and then not respond back to the dispute. It’s a two part process where both parties have to comply wit the rules, but they don’t apparently. it’s totally one-sided from what I can see, they flag the video and then never respond to the dispute, they get what they want and the little guy gets screwed over. Just because I’m the little guy and they’re this mega corporation they think they can just stomp on our rights. This is a problem, and I don’t foresee it ever getting fixed or changing.

So, today, about two months later I deleted the videos rather than have them there with no sound, they’re useless to me now, I can’t do the review with those videos to show the game play of the game.

I guess I’ll just use screenshots for the review. I do have one video left that didn’t violate their copyright apparently, but it’s just of the menus and such, so I guess I can use that.