The Nintendo 3DS' biggest selling point may be its biggest weakness. A study unveiled earlier this week at the Variety-sponsored 3D Gaming Summit earlier this week finds that 28 percent of the system's owners feel the use of 3D actually hurts gameplay. In contrast, just 22 percent feel it helps ...
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Does the 3d effect in the nintendo 3ds hurt your eyes ? - Yahoo ...
i heard the 3d effect in the ds gives headaches and eye problems after a while of play, is this true? i pre ordered the evo 3d and if the 3d effect in the ds gives headaches im ...
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