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Playing 3DS Augmented-Reality Games with a Whiteboard

Everyone’s testing the limits of the Nintendo 3DS augmented reality games, but it does seem that if you can replicate one of the cards it uses – preferably the question-mark box – you can start the game from anywhere, whether it’s on the screen of an iPhone or, now, a white board.

Some guys at the software development firm Refactr got the idea of drawing a big-ol dry-erase AR card on a conference-room whiteboard and, after a little bit of tinkering, found that it worked. ā€œIt was pretty obvious that contrast is a major factor for the 3DS to recognize the card,ā€ they write. ā€œAfter a night of partial defeat we came back ready to try again. We erased the shaded parts and more tediously filled them in darker.ā€

The video above proves it works. See the link for more images of the zany fun they had, after getting it to work.

What’s next? Clearly, I think Nintendo has to hang an AR card on the side of a skyscraper so we can all see an enormous dragon surging up from a hole within it.

Letting our creative juices flow with Nintendo’s new 3DS (with video) [Refactr]

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