I could be wrong, but I believe the 3DS is meant to work with an "official" TV output device from Nintendo that is both much more expensive and only sold to certain people.Though how the hell did you find video output *pinouts on the 3ds board ?
Yeah but I thought the cables came out of the cartrigde slot, could be wrong though. (on the official one)I could be wrong, but I believe the 3DS is meant to work with an "official" TV output device from Nintendo that is both much more expensive and only sold to certain people.Though how the hell did you find video output *pinouts on the 3ds board ?
Youtube can reproduce 3D videos, too, so that's still a very nice bonus for the YouTube guys.That was the original plan, to have 3DTV output. But people want it for recording youtube videos instead, apparently.
I'd say minimum 3 months but 6 is probably a more realistic guess. IF I decide to make one.@Loopy
So after Aug19 how long will take to have it ready for public? In like 6 months or so? Also is there any similar device for the PSVita?
If you're REALLY lucky, the internal connectors on the XL will be the same and the existing one will also be compatible.So after Aug19 how long will take to have it ready for public? In like 6 months or so? Also is there any similar device for the PSVita?3DSXL -- probably. I need to take a closer look at it before deciding.
Waiting for the U.S. release.
That was the original plan, to have 3DTV output. But people want it for recording youtube videos instead, apparently.
Interested in this for framerate tests with MGS3D and Monster Hunter: Tri G.
But for $500, I'll definitely wait.
The one for the original DS was way cheaper and didn't need a black box XD
Price?
Just 50$
Actually, it doesn't. Still just USB out to a computer.Not including the price of the computer. At least the nice thing about this 3DS one is it goes straight to the TV.Price?
Just 50$
Actually, it doesn't. Still just USB out to a computer.Not including the price of the computer. At least the nice thing about this 3DS one is it goes straight to the TV.Price?
Just 50$
The $50 board is much simpler hardware. It was a small run of boards, assembled by hand, and I sold them pretty much at cost; I don't think I made any money off of them. And DS is old hat, not nearly as many people interested in them.
*shrug* I don't know what Katsukity's sales numbers look like, but I assume somebody's buying his boards. I guess if you can get away with selling them for $500, you'd be a fool not to.