OK Go’s "White Knuckles" Available On The 3DS At Launch
One of the first pieces of media Nintendo will curate and disseminate on the 3DS is a 3D version of OK Go’s "White Knuckles." Available as part of a suggested system update, the original video has been viewed more than 9.3 million times on YouTube.
"We shot the 'White Knuckles' video in 2D and 3D at the same time, but until now, there hasn't been much opportunity for people to see the 3D version," said Trish Sie, the video's Grammy-winning director. "I'm fired up for people to watch the video again with Nintendo 3DS and experience it in a whole new way. This opens up all kinds of creative opportunities."
The update will also “enhance communication features” of the system.
Check out the original video below, featuring a slew of rescue animals that will be popping off the screen on March 27.
Content like this won’t be newsworthy for long after becoming regular occurrences, but it’s interesting to see what Nintendo chose as one of the early pioneers on the system.

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