--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nintendo:
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Nintendo has something special for Twin Cities area residents who attend the Vans Warped Tour at Canterbury Park on July 10. Along with a powerful lineup of live music including headliners Simple Plan and Pepper, attendees will be able to enjoy free hands-on demos of the new Nintendo 3DS™ system, which offers a wealth of games and portable entertainment options that can be viewed in 3D without the need for special glasses. Throughout the day, designated Nintendo sampling areas will invite visitors to experience built-in software and wireless features, plus a variety of video games available exclusively on Nintendo 3DS. |
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Solo or with their friends, attendees can use Nintendo 3DS to create customized Mii™ characters with the built-in Mii Maker™ application, snap 3D pictures and play video games including The Legend of Zelda™: Ocarina of Time™ 3D, Super Street Fighter® IV 3D Edition, DEAD OR ALIVE® Dimensions, Super Monkey Ball™ 3D, Madden NFL Football, RIDGE RACER® 3D and Resident Evil®: The Mercenaries 3D. They can also play with augmented-reality features and AR Games™ in wild ways, using oversized AR Cards to watch giant virtual characters appear on the festival grounds or applying temporary AR Card tattoos to make characters appear on their own bodies. Attendees who bring their own Nintendo 3DS systems can use them to wirelessly exchange Mii characters with other tour-goers using the built-in StreetPass™ feature. |
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For more information about Nintendo 3DS and the Vans Warped Tour, visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/events/warped-tour. |
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WHO: |
Adults, teens, tweens, music fans and entertainment consumers of all kinds | ||
WHEN: |
Sunday, July 10, 2011 |
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Event start time: 11:30 a.m. | |||
WHERE: |
Canterbury Park | ||
1100 Canterbury Road | |||
Shakopee, MN 55379 |
VISUALS:
- Attendees using AR Card tattoos to make virtual characters appear on their bodies
- Twin Cities residents experiencing 3D visuals without the need for special glasses
- Friends taking 3D pictures of each other with the Nintendo 3DS system’s built-in camera