Thursday, January 13, 2011

Nintendo warns on 3-D games

Nintendo says 3-D games on its highly anticipated new handheld console could harm the eyesight of children aged six or younger. Some specialists believe that the 3-D images could affect the development of the eyesight of small children. Nintendo joined companies like Sony and Toshiba in warning people about the effects of watching video or playing games in 3-D. Sony recomends a doctor be consulted before playing 3-D games on their console and Toshiba says children should be closely monitered while watching T.V. on their new T.V.'s that don't require glasses. All companies even warn adults that they may feel tired or sick.