Nintendo 3DS Brings 3D Gaming to the U.S. on March 27
John Gaudiosi The company expects to sell four million Nintendo 3DS devices by March 31, 2011 read more
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Nintendo 3DS Brings 3D Gaming to the U.S. on March 27
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John Gaudiosi The company expects to sell four million Nintendo 3DS devices by March 31, 2011 read more
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Nintendo 3DS Brings 3D Gaming to the U.S. on March 27
The new handheld will support the DSi charger. Nintendo has updated their Japanese Nintendo 3DS hardware page with more new details regarding their upcoming handheld. Andriasang has posted a translation of those details. Among them are the following: The Nintendo 3DS will be compatible with the DSi and DSi LL charger. The DSi used a different charger than the DS Lite, which used a different …
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NEWS: 3DS Details Begin To Surface
For the first full week of the new year, the Nintendo DS jumped to the top of the Japanese charts, as PSP sales took a sharp decline, reports tracking firm Media Create. For the week ended January 9, the Nintendo DS line sold 87,118 units, with the DSi LL making up roughly half of those sales at 44,122 units sold. The DSi and DS Lite made up the remaining sales with 38,486 and 4,510 units …
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Nintendo DS Leads Japanese Charts, PSP Sales Take Sharp Decline
Well, the numbers are in and it’s time to start bragging. Even though its sales dipped through 2010, Nintendo still says it sold the most consoles during the entire year. read more
Every Nintendo handheld console has gone through numerous iterations within a generation. The original GameBoy had the GameBoy Color, the GameBoy Pocket and the GameBoy Light; the GameBoy Advance had the GBA SP and the GBA Micro; the Nintendo DS had the DS Lite, DSi and DS XL. The Nintendo 3DS might not even be
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Miyamoto and Iwata: Next 3DS will have 3D video camera
An email from Nintendo support posted at Neogaf reveals that the 3DS mobile console will be shipping with region codes.
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Nintendo 3DS Gets Region Codes
Nintendo may be the least evil of the big 3 console makers, but it seems that even the company has its share of the meanies. An alleged email from a Nintendo Japan support staff revealed that unlike its predecessors, the Nintendo 3DS will be region-locked. “There are no Region codes in DS and DS Lite, but DSi, DSi [XL], and 3DS have region codes. The region codes are installed in each game and …
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NEWS: Bad news: The Nintendo 3DS could be region-locked
Bad news, would-be importers of Nintendo’s new 3DS handheld: all 3DS software will be region-locked. That means importing kooky Japanese games is out of the question for owners of a North American 3DS, while importing a game that arrives early in North America is out of the question for owners of a European 3DS. Or
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Looks like Nintendo 3DS will be region-locked
The DS and DS Lite are not region locked, but the DSi and DSi XL are, and it appears that the 3DS will also be restricted by geopolitical boundaries. A user support e-mail from Nintendo , which was translated by a poster on NeoGAF , states clearly that 3DS units will use region codes.
Unlike the GameBoy, GameBoy Advance, and DS before it, Nintendo’s next handheld may not play nice with games outside of its designated region. A report on Korean gaming site RuliWeb details an alleged interaction between Nintendo customer support in Japan and an individual inquiring about 3DS region locking. The supposed Nintendo Japan support officer specifically spells out, “There are no …
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Report: 3DS will be region locked