3DS Breakdown: Pricier than DSi
Grabbing a 3DS on the U.S. launch day will put around $150 directly back in Nintendo’s pockets, according to one analyst.
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3DS Breakdown: Pricier than DSi
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Grabbing a 3DS on the U.S. launch day will put around $150 directly back in Nintendo’s pockets, according to one analyst.
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3DS Breakdown: Pricier than DSi
The Nintendo 3DS is nearly here, a two-screen flip-top handheld that lets you play games in true 3D without bulky glasses or other odd-fitting headgear. Nintendo’s handheld already went on sale February 26 in Japan, then on Friday March 25 in Europe, and it finally celebrates its U.S. launch this Sunday, March 27.
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Almost Here: The Nintendo 3DS Arrives Sunday March 27
GameStop Corporation is all set to unleash its much awaited Nintendo 3DS on March 27, 2011 at over 3,000 of its U.S. stores.
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GameStop to Launch Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo is on the verge of launching its new Nintendo 3DS hand-held gaming system, which will be one of the first consumer products to include 3D display technology that doesn’t require the use of awkward 3D glasses. The systems go on sale March 27, 2011—yes, we’re aware that’s Sunday—but Nintendo and its partners are hosting a number of Saturday launch events so consumers can get their hands …
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Nintendo 3DS coming Sunday; retailers offering trade-in discounts
Nintendo 3DS hits store shelves this week. We take an early look at the reviews.
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Nintendo 3DS review roundup
Face it, the Nintendo 3DS stinks for battery life. Let’s not pretend it doesn’t matter, or that it’s okay because we’re getting nifty no-glasses 3D, or, you know, put lipstick on a Tepig. The 3DS is a power suck, and speaking strictly in those terms, a big step backwards for Nintendo.
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About the Nintendo 3DS’s Battery Troubles
With the Nintendo 3Ds less than a week away and coming in at a pricey $250, there are a number of questions being raised by consumers about the device. We’ve tried to answer some of those in our recent video posts, of which we have two more here. In the first video the 3Ds is compared
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Video: Nintendo 3DS compared to the DS Lite
After waiting for Nintendo’s 3DS for over half a year (which isn’t actually too long when it comes to a major hardware release), it’s been a great week having it around. I’ve used the handheld for hours but keep in mind that I’ve still only spent a about a week with it, so I’ve yet
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Nintendo 3DS: One week in
Last week when I noticed a prominent and unexpected parcel on my front porch I was excited. When I realized that the label indicated it was from Nintendo I was elated. And when I opened it to discover a shiny new 3DS and a treasure trove of games I was… well, briefly rendered unconscious. After playing
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Ten Tiny Tidbits of Nintendo 3DS Ephemera
We took our Nintendo 3DS to the studio for some beauty pictures so you can get a closer look at the soon-to-be-released portable gaming system.
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Nintendo 3DS pictures: A closer look