Nintendo eshop downloads for July 7th 2016

3DS Games

 

Virtual Console on Nintendo 3DS

In this Super NES classic, take control of Kid Ying and Dr. Yang in an action-adventure through feudal Japan. (Graphic: Business Wire)

– In this Super NES classic, take control of Kid Ying and Dr. Yang in an action-adventure through feudal Japan. Overcome 10 levels of the Dragonbeast to save Princess Yuki, battling through stages of intense 3D and 2D zones filled with zany characters and fun mini-games.

Theme Shop on Nintendo 3DS:

New themes this week include:

  • The Legend of Dark Witch 2 Rudy Theme
  • The Legend of Dark Witch 2 Sola Theme
  • The Legend of Dark Witch 2 Zizou Theme

Wii U Games

     

Virtual Console on Wii U

– Originally released for the NES, this fun baseball game lets you play a full-length season with six teams in a race for the pennant. You can even auto-simulate the game and edit your team’s players. And if you’re tired of the traditional baseball dynamics, use Ultra Plays to make your pitches disappear, make your hits explode or knock down opposing fielders.

In Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll, set off on a journey to complete the mystical Mandara Seal and activate its magical powers in this NES action game. (Graphic: Business Wire)

– Set off on a journey to complete the mystical Mandara Seal and activate its magical powers in this NES action game. Face tough challengers and use six different types of fighting techniques to your advantage. Work your way to the World Tournament and defend the world from the legions of darkness.

 

Also new this week for Wii U:

 

Nintendo eShop sales:

 

Nintendo eShop on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo eShop on Wii U

Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS

Source : Nintendo Press Release  

3D photos of New York from the 1930s and 1850s

 "The stereoscope provided 19th-century viewers with the illusion of 3D depth, in much the same way as the virtual reality headsets of today. In the pre-television, pre-movie days, families would gather round the stereoscope instead."

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 "The stereoscope allowed viewers to see a pair of two-dimensional images taken from slight different angles – one for the right eye, one for the left. Viewed through a stereoscope, the brain combines the two offset photographs into one, giving the impression of a 3D image."

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To read more about this and see more pictures please go here

 

Source : The Guardian