Yesterday we told you about the Legend of Zelda Flipnote Studio competition, and if you're struggling to get a grasp on sketching the Hero of Time this instructional video might help you out. The ...
A free notepad application for Nintendo DS, Flip Note Studio enables users to create hand-written memos, voice recordings, animations and other creative and/or productive info. How to Draw Zelda's ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andy Robertson reports on technology & digital play. The 3DS offers simple art tools that can open a door to a world of creativity ...
Nintendo's Flipnote Studio (aka Moving Memo Pad) brought shareable animated sketches to users when the wildly popular free app first launched for the DSi console many moons ago. Now, Nintendo's ...
Kotabe: Sometimes as I was scribbling away, I wished I had a tool to help me out. It wasn’t exactly a fly in the ointment, though. Koizumi: What kind of tool do you mean? Kotabe: Like a sketching tool ...
Nintendo has recently announced the surprise discontinuation of Club Nintendo in the coming months, with a replacement loyalty programme to take its place later in 2015. While new catalogue items are ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Courtesy of Katelyn Sliwinski. Earlier this year, Nintendo tragically announced that the 3DS eShop ...
Sure, you've made flip books before, but have you ever made flip books in 3D? Come summer you'll be able to do that, when Nintendo launches Flipnote Studio 3D on Nintendo 3DS. A new Nintendo Direct ...
The free DSi app Flipnote Studio is generally associated with short, often silly animations. Nintendo's own promotion of the program showed off John "Napoleon Dynamite" Heder making some particularly ...
There are seven million Nintendo DSi in the world now, and the system is the first in the DS series (total sales: 102 million) boasting Internet connectivity. And Nintendo just stepped up efforts to ...
(aka “Moving Memo Pad“) for the Nintendo DSi until I read this new Iwata Asks entry and found out it was developed at EAD Tokyo. The project went through several phases before being finalized. It was ...
I'm in the camp that believes that – even with the lack of GBA slot -- the DSi is a superior handheld system to the DS Lite. But it's been extremely difficult to convince existing DS Lite owners to ...