Fun fact: the stickman racing game in Let's Tap is probably up there with my most played Wii games ever.
I knew there was a reason I liked you.
From personal experience I would advise to not overdo it at first.
I got some blurred vision and problems focusing for the first week because I absolutely overdid it.
The 3D is nice, as long as you can stay in the sweetspot, which becomes second nature after a few uses. Most games get an extra layer of depth and it really feels more natural to view the games in 3D. At least for me, I rarely ever turn the 3D off anymore.
Agreed. I love picking my 3DS up after a few days or so of not playing it, because it never ceases to 'wow' me every single time I see the 3D without glasses.
I think I personally get so excited over glasses-free 3D because I casually researched its possibility for a solid year, before the original DS even came out. It's still a technical marvel, and to me, literally a dream come true.
I guess there are people who are underwhelmed at the idea of a holographic, 3D screen in the palm of their hands, but I don't know how they can be. I understand that the iPhone 4S (and even just its ultra-high dpi screen) are technically more impressive than autostereoscopic screen, but I'll be damned if there isn't something just a tad magical about full-motion 3D renders with the naked eye.
Am I alone in this, or does anyone else get a serious tech-boner over their 3DS screen?