Gaming News This player used his Nintendo 3DS to watch James Cameron’s Avatar 2 in 3D!
There are some excellent inventors in the video game community. There are those who convert modern consoles into portable consoles, or those who give new uses to unplugged consoles. This is proven by the performance of Retro Cabera, who watched Avatar 2: The Way of Water on his Nintendo 3DS.
The 3DS was disconnected, but not dead
In recent days, Nintendo has disconnected online services from the Nintendo 3DS. This happened in several steps, first with the impossibility of purchasing games and applications in the store. This week the console servers were disconnected. Now it is impossible to play games online like Pokémon
However, the 3DS does not become unusable. It is still possible to enjoy the video games you have purchased. Some even use it as a three-dimensional movie player. A few days ago, user and former Spanish-speaking content creator Retro Cabeza stated on Twitter have seen Avatar 2: The Way of Water…and 3D.
Watch Avatar 2 at 240 resolution, but in 3D.
That’s what James Cameron would have wanted. #Nintendo3DS.
In the video release, he highlights the 3D effect that the Nintendo console enables. Something we can see in the types of flowers flying in our direction.
An innovative concept to travel back in time
But how does Retro Cabeza achieve such a feat? He made this possible with a 3DS that he built himself. An approach that can be done in two ways. Either with films in a format suitable for the 3DS or by installing a special player.
Let’s see who’s interested.
There are 3D movies adapted to the 3DS in .cia format (mainly in English). You can convert them, but it is a Christ.
They are installed like any other program with FBI and have a corresponding icon in the menu. It has a built-in player.— Retro Cabeza (@RetroCabeza) April 4, 2024
3D movies adapted to the 3DS can be found in .cia format (especially in English). You can convert it, but it’s a cross. They are installed like any other program and appear in the menu with their icon. There’s the built-in player (…) If you want to save yourself the step of installing each movie individually (and that takes a lot of time), there are dedicated players.
Due to its three-dimensional production, the film “Avatar” was a real hit. It was released in cinemas in 2009 and followed with a second installment in 2022. If watching the film under such conditions can be equivalent to traveling back in time, we can see the glass half. I am very happy about the innovation behind such an initiative. Enough to pay some kind of indirect homage James Cameron, who always wants to move forward.