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March 31st, 2011, 18:21 GMT · By

Nintendo Wii 2 Won't Have 3D Support

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Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime has revealed that the company's next console, presumably a Wii HD or Wii 2, won't have any sort of support for 3D technology.

Nintendo has been pioneering in the realm of 3D entertainment with the help of its recently released 3DS console, which is the first mass-market device that supports glasses-free 3D technology.

This doesn't necessarily mean that the next home console, the Wii 2, will also have support for such a tech, as Fils-Aime told CNN that until glasses-free 3DTV sets become mainstream, it's pointless to just build support for the devices that require a pair of glasses to be worn in order to enjoy the 3D effect.

"Glasses-free is a big deal," Fils-Aime told CNN. "We've not said publicly what the next thing for us will be in the home console space, but based on what we've learned on 3-D, likely, that won't be it."

Nintendo realized during the development of the 3DS, and with the older failure of the Virtual Boy, that glasses-only 3D technology isn't something that will attract a lot of people.

Nintendo 3DS project manager Hideki Konno adds that the only way to make the tech attractive is to dispose of special glasses.

"I think at Nintendo, we realize that any sort of goggle-type 3-D technology was not going to work," he said during the interview. "In order to make 3-D technology viable with video games, we thought we needed to have glasses-free 3-D."

There are a few models of high definition quality 3DTV sets that don't require glasses, but their viewing angles make it hard for more people to enjoy the technology.

Regular 3DTVs, on the other hand, are also a bit clunky, as you need a set of special active shutter glasses for anyone who wants to enjoy the 3D experience.

On the 3DS, the glasses-free technology works pretty well because it's usually just one person gaming with the device in his or her hands. 

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Comment #1 by: Boredmad on 07 Apr 2011, 09:46 UTC reply to this comment

I've seen this circulate through the web several times and majority of the time the message in my opinion has been miss interpreted. The only thing concrete we can speculate about regarding Wii's successor is that it will be HD. With Nintendo's love for descent frame rates per second specifically 60FPS to accomplish this would be enough of a jump forward to handle 3D at a similar resolution at 30FPS. 3D simply won't be a feature they advertise and they don't really have to support it for developers to be able to create 3D games. The hook to differentiate the Wii's successor from the Wii and its competition won't be 3D, but that doesn't mean given the sort of advancement that easily the console could end up being over the Wii and the current HD consoles make it unable to do 3D games.


Comment #2 by: SoWErA on 26 Apr 2011, 13:08 UTC reply to this comment

what a stupid idiot 3d is here to stay and I have a 3dtv and I have seen 3d gaming with a playstation 3 which owns and there is at least 25-50 big 3d titles coming this year :)

I bought wii when it came and wasted a lot of money on it and 10 games which I never use because it screwed us hardcore gamers in so many ways no hd no internet gaming pretty much.

If they don't give 3d support for wii 2 then they can say goodbye to a loyal nintendo fan ever since the nes time.

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