Virtual AR Card Viewer

As you can see from the screenshot above, this is a Virtual AR Card Viewer for the 3DS.  You can rotate the card, alternate between all 6 cards, zoom in/out and more.  Check it out and let us know in the comments below how it looks on your pc.

Link: http://oneweakness.com/virtualcard

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  • http://twitter.com/GoldenHedgy Stephanie Torres

    It works just like having an original AR card. My 3DS was able to detect this easily. Since its on a computer screen or on a tv screen (if using internet on tv), there’s good lighting which makes it easier or the 3DS to detect.
    My room never has good enough lighting for these AR cards.
    Anyway, again, it works just like having an AR card.Although the gimmick is that it’s on a computer screen, so if you wanna get up “behind the card” well you just gotta rotate it with the keys.
    If you’re one of those people who like to go full on out with these AR games and actually stand up, well it won’t happen here.Also, I don’t know if I’m the only one having the problem, but when trying to play AR games or taking AR pictures in 3D, the computer screen/tv screen does not translate very well in 3D at all that it hurts my eyes. It forces me to turn the 3D off and play regularly.This is also a good alternative if you lose your AR cards.so yeah very nice idea.

  • http://twitter.com/GoldenHedgy Stephanie Torres

    It works just like having an original AR card. My 3DS was able to detect this easily. Since its on a computer screen or on a tv screen (if using internet on tv), there’s good lighting which makes it easier or the 3DS to detect.
    My room never has good enough lighting for these AR cards.
    Anyway, again, it works just like having an AR card.Although the gimmick is that it’s on a computer screen, so if you wanna get up “behind the card” well you just gotta rotate it with the keys.
    If you’re one of those people who like to go full on out with these AR games and actually stand up, well it won’t happen here.Also, I don’t know if I’m the only one having the problem, but when trying to play AR games or taking AR pictures in 3D, the computer screen/tv screen does not translate very well in 3D at all that it hurts my eyes. It forces me to turn the 3D off and play regularly.This is also a good alternative if you lose your AR cards.so yeah very nice idea.

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