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From April 22nd to May 30th, JetBlue’s famous Terminal 5 in NY’s JFK airport will host a Nintendo 3DS Grand Stand where customers will have access to an interactive Nintendo 3DS grandstand where they can play games, enjoy 3D photos and videos and participate in daily prize givaways.

JetBlue’s Terminal 5 at JFK is already known as a special location, featuring more than 40 food and retail outlets that provide a fun, relaxing atmosphere for busy travelers between flights. The addition of the Nintendo 3DS grand stand will give visitors a chance to sample a variety of games, including Pilotwings Resort™, Steel Diver™, nintendogs™ + cats, Super Street Fighter® IV 3D Edition from Capcom, LEGO® Star Wars® III: The Clone Wars™ from LucasArts™, Asphalt™ 3D from Ubisoft and Madden NFL Football from EA SPORTS. Participants can also use the system to take 3D pictures, play with eye-popping AR Cards and try out built-in software such as the Mii Maker™ application, which lets users create customized Mii™ characters. Nintendo Brand Ambassadors will be on hand to guide people as they try out Nintendo 3DS games and features. Additional sampling opportunities will be available at Gate 10 of the JetBlue terminal for passengers waiting to board.

What: Nintendo 3DS Grandstand At JFK’s Jetblue Terminal 5

Made by: Nintendo & JetBlue

What It Does: An interactive area where passengers can sample the Nintendo 3DS.

Price: Free with Terminal Visit

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Nintendo 3DS

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What: The Naneye Camera

Made By: AWAIBA

What It Does: A minuature camera that will can be used for minimally invasive medical procedures

Price: N/A

Awaiba is proud to provide a technology that is true to the label “minimally Invasive.” The The Naneye can be used by doctors to provide the combination of safety and clear high resolution image quality without the trade off of patient pain or trauma.

The Naneye camera is 1 by 1 mm—or smaller than a match-head—and does 250×250 pixels at 44 frames per second. The use? “Medical endoscopy, dental imaging, surgical robots, guide wire visualization, intubation equipment visualization, disposable equipment.” The camera runs off 1.8 volts and can be used on a cable up to 2 meters long.

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What: Class 3 Outbreak (Royal Wedding Edition)

Made By: Jay Weston and Saxon Druce of Binary Space

What It Does: A video game aboout warding off zombies using an actual Google Maps images

Price: Ranging from $10 – $1000

Class 3 Outbreak is a top-down strategy game that lets you live out your dreams of surviving a zombie outbreak in your very own backyard via Google Maps. Players can attempt to survive the zombie apocalypse in their neighborhood by using the C3O Editor to map out their own home, workplace, school or in this case the Royal Wedding. Good luck William & Kate.

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Class 3 Outbreak Demo

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What: The Roastie Toaster

Made by: Concept design by Mateusz Glówka

What it does: Make evenly toasted bread

Price: N/A

For those of us who manage to burn toast every time we try making it, Mateusz Glówka designed a toaster where the metal heaters rotate around the toast so that all sides are toasted the same exact way.  Not the biggest innovation in the world, but it is definitely something that could come in handy for someone who likes their toast just right, plus it’s pretty to look at.