Over on the Tokyo Sport Present this week, Japanese {hardware} agency Tassei Denki has been displaying off some {hardware} prototypes that would probably give us a glimpse into the close to future. One in all these is of specific curiosity to us and seems to be a brand new idea for the Nintendo 3DS.
The 2 items on show are powered by Ryzen and are presumably emulating 3DS titles for the needs of the demonstration. They each boast 6-inch screens with a 1080p AMOLED show and are able to working video games at 90Hz.
This is a tough Google translation of Tassei Denki’s show:
“Just lately, the recognition of cell gadgets for gaming has elevated, and whereas there are numerous related shapes, within the close to future, what form do you assume it can turn into? Whereas imagining what the longer term holds for taking part in retro and trendy video games on the go, this idea was born.
“Options embody a refresh price of 90Hz, you may play the basic Nintendo 3DS on the AMOLED twin display screen (6 inch) with 2400 x 1080 pixels and 600 nits brightness. Demonstration of <RED> and <BLUE> the place you may get pleasure from PC video games with the highly effective Ryzen”S. It has been ready for the aim of this software.”
Naturally, these items aren’t endorsed or sponsored by Nintendo in any capability, and even Tassei Denki notes on Twitter/X that “The prototypes on show at TGS are for the aim of displaying our technological capabilities”.
Nonetheless, it is good to see that there are corporations on the market interested by this type of factor, even when this specific idea by no means involves move (and we’re not fully enamored with the console design itself, to be sincere).
Our buddies over at Time Extension have additionally highlighted one other displaying from Tassei Denki within the type of a Sega Saturn Mini that utilises FPGA expertise.
What do you make of this 3DS idea? Do you assume we’ll begin to see third-party 3DS consoles launched within the coming years? Tell us your ideas with a remark down under.