The Nintendo DS wasn't known for 3D prowess, but Zoids Saga DS pushed the hardware. The Zoids are rendered as detailed 3D models that attack with surprising fluidity. Seeing the Liger Zero's "Strike Laser Claw" or the Death Saurer’s charged particle cannon on a small screen retains a sense of scale and power.
The Nintendo DS wasn't known for 3D prowess, but Zoids Saga DS pushed the hardware. The Zoids are rendered as detailed 3D models that attack with surprising fluidity. Seeing the Liger Zero's "Strike Laser Claw" or the Death Saurer’s charged particle cannon on a small screen retains a sense of scale and power.