Nintendo 3DS tech demos showcased at E3 2010 have been found and released
A new year dawns upon us, and with the Nintendo 3DS soon celebrating its 15th anniversary since its reveal at E3 2010, CodeBound – a group responsible for preserving video game history by releasing prototypes, source code, documents, and more – is releasing a number of tech demos showcased at the event, including a look at some debug applications and unreleased Nintendo 3DS games!
At E3 2010, Nintendo unveiled the Nintendo 3DS for the first time to the public, showcasing the console itself with a number of playable games, live auto-demos, videos, and tech demos that showcased the stereoscopic 3D effect on the little handheld. Games such as Nintendogs + Cats, Pilotwings Resort, and Star Fox 64 3D were hot topics at the event, but videos and auto-demos of games such as Kid Icarus: Uprising, Mario Kart 3DS (later retitled to Mario Kart 7) and Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D had the press’ attention. Alongside these previews, a number of eight short tech demos were shown at the event to really drive home how great the handheld’s 3D capabilities were. Two of these tech demos, Face Ace and Target Shooting, would later become built-in Nintendo 3DS software, having their names changed to Face Raiders and AR Games.
(Non-)playable demos of first-party titles shown at E3 2010. Note that these were not found. (Source: Mario Kart 3DS, Kid Icarus: Uprising, Nintendogs + Cats)
Unfortunately, aside from a few write-ups from journalists and a few quick blurry glimpses from shaky cams, barely any footage of these games and tech demos existed online due to Nintendo’s policy on recording videos at the event, encouraging employees at the booth to block off the Nintendo 3DS’ screens if the cameras got too close, possibly because the 3D effect didn’t come off well on video. However, thanks to prototype Nintendo 3DS units acquired by @XX_750000 and March42, 5 of the 8 shown tech demos were uncovered, alongside debug builds of 3D Challenge, Face Ace, and an unfinished never before seen prototype by the name of Photo Dojo DX, a sequel to the cult classic DSiWare game Photo Dojo.
For an in-depth video on these tech demos, Akfamilyhome put out a video showcasing them in full motion for the first time since 2010!
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