Unlike the silky-smooth 60fps of the Wii original, the 3DS version is capped at 30fps . While mostly stable, some players may find it slightly less fluid during fast-paced segments.
Reviewers from Nintendo Life and Gaming Age frequently cite it as having some of the best use of the stereoscopic 3D effect on the system, which helps distinguish the layered foreground and background elements. Known Technical Trade-offs
This version is a handheld port of the original Wii title and is generally regarded as an excellent platformer that offers unique improvements over its console predecessor despite some technical trade-offs.
Unlike the silky-smooth 60fps of the Wii original, the 3DS version is capped at 30fps . While mostly stable, some players may find it slightly less fluid during fast-paced segments.
Reviewers from Nintendo Life and Gaming Age frequently cite it as having some of the best use of the stereoscopic 3D effect on the system, which helps distinguish the layered foreground and background elements. Known Technical Trade-offs
This version is a handheld port of the original Wii title and is generally regarded as an excellent platformer that offers unique improvements over its console predecessor despite some technical trade-offs.
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