Friday, January 21, 2011

Nintendo Responds to Issues Due 3DS Eye Damage



Jakarta - Health experts in the UK concerned about permanent eye damage due to the Nintendo 3DS. Party Nintendo also gave their responses.

According to the President of Nintendo of America, Reggie Fils-Aime, the reaction to the warning is excessive. "Obviously it is a bit exaggerated reaction," he said as quoted dariReuters, Friday (21/01/2011).

Nintendo is offering 3DS warning on every device they sell. The warning states that there is a risk of eye damage if the Nintendo 3DS is used by children 6 years and under.

While users aged 7 years and above, continued Fils-Aime, the 3DS could enjoy comfortably.

Nintendo 3DS is getting ready to penetrate the U.S. market by the end of March 2011. The issue of eye damage could hit Nintendo in U.S. stocks.

Handheld console with 3D capability without glasses is expected to be strong ammunition Nintendo handheld gaming market. "We believe that the Nintendo 3DS will be the next breakthrough in the world of entertainment," said Fils-Aime.


(Wsh / rou)

Game Artificial Children 14 Years Buckling Angry Birds



Robert Nay & Mom (venturebeat)





Utah - A boy who was just 14 years old so a byword among lovers of iPhone games. Imagine, a game made by a kid named Robert Nay managed to frustrate the popular game Angry Birds on the App Store.

Bubble Ball, the name of the game made by Nay, went on to become the most free games download in the App Store within the next few days. Angry Birds Season ruling was previously undefeated.

Bubble Ball Game challenges players to guide a ball to the appointed place, with the help of other objects and gravity. Nay him for several months, and made his debut on the App Store in December 2010.

In addition to the iPhone, there is also a version of Bubble Ball Android. Quoted from Cnet, Tuesday (18/01/2011), Nay was shocked as homemade games can be popular.

Going forward, Nay intend to add a few more levels. This teenager is happy to wrestle in the field of programming. He wore software SDK from Ansca Mobile Corona to make that first game.

Currently working on the game, aided Nay mother who gave advice on some level. In recent weeks, Bubble Ball downloaded about 2 million times. Triggered success that game, Nay has now established its own game company named Nay Games. Good luck, Nay! (Fyk / ash)