Kid Icarus Uprising is graphically spectacular when the 3D slider is off. When I slid that slider up, no matter how I positioned it adjusting the degree of 3D-ness of the graphics I kept fracturing the solidity of the image.To see the 3D in any 3DS game, replica Jaeger LeCoultre 302.24.20 Men's Watch you have to maintain a stillness of hands and a consistency of focus that takes a half-second to biologically click in. It's neither hard nor annoying to maintain that focus on games like Ridge Racer or Nintendogs, but with Kid Icarus, I found that I continued to lose my focus. I literally kept seeing double as a result.
I had the same seeing-double problem with Nintendo's Pilotwings Resort, the one game that showed a hint of gameplay-relevance to its 3D graphics. When I was able to maintain 3D focus, I was controlling a small plane, flying toward orbs floating in the replica Jaeger LeCoultre 300.14.20 Men's Watch sky and through rings that hovered beyond. The 3D helped me judge how far away each orb and ring was. But every five seconds or so, I'd lose focus and the rings would appear to double. I'd tinker with the slider, get a fix, and have it work for a few seconds more.
I asked others about the double-vision problems. Some people said they'd seen it too on Pilotwings and Kid Icarus. Some said they'd seen it on the 3DS' The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time. I did not see it in Zelda.One of the strangest things about the 3D on Nintendo's 3DS is that you have to think about it. That is not the normal Nintendo experience.I talked to Nintendo people about it. They recommended holding the replica Jaeger LeCoultre 300.81.20 Men's Watch system more still (impossible; I hadn't been moving). Some said they'd long ago gotten used to keeping their focus on the 3DS. One who said he always gets headaches from other things promised me he'd never gotten a headache from the 3DS, despite more than a half-year of playing on the machine.