Nintendo U.S. DS Hardware Line Hits 50M Sold

Nintendo on Thursday announced a new milestone in U.S. sales of its popular DS handheld gaming console, and the latest U.S. stats for its newer 3DS. Total U.S. sell-through to customers for the Nintendo DS line of hardware are now over 50 million units, Nintendo of America said, citing figures from research firm NPD Group. The Nintendo DS originally launched in North America and Japan in 2004 …

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Nintendo announces ‘unprecedented range of games’ in bid to save 3DS

In a bid to save Nintendo’s struggling 3DS handheld gaming deivce, the president of the company today announced plans for an “unprecedented range of games.” But will it really make any difference?

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Nintendo 3DS Japanese sales drop 50 percent after price cut

Since Nintendo President Satoru Iwata announced an $80 price cut on the Nintendo 3DS–a handheld gaming system only four months old–he has continually apologized to gamers and promised to give free games to early adopters of the system. We’re beginning to understand why. Japanese sales of the 3DS in the week following the price cut dropped by about 50 percent, from 31,826 to 16,415.

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Nintendo DS Lite Gets Price Drop Love, Now Only $99

Nintendo has deeply discounted the cost of their Nintendo DS Lite handheld gaming system this week, dropping the price per unit for $129.99 to just $99.99. The company’s DSi however still remains at $149.99 while the DSi XL has stayed at $169.99. The company has also announced that six calss DS Mario games will be Nintendo DS Lite Gets Price Drop Love, Now Only $99 is a post from: The …

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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D

For over 15 years, soccer fans have looked to Konami to deliver the most authentic soccer experience short of stepping onto the field and playing the real thing. Now Konami brings fans the first soccer game in 3D – PES 2011 3D for Nintendo’s new 3DS handheld gaming platform. Enjoy the game with hefty modes and competitions including the UEFA Champions League and prominent Master League.

Nintendo 3DS hardware specs leaked online

If it’s legitimate, the handheld gaming device is sure to impress The specs for Nintendo’s forthcoming 3D-without-glasses handheld gaming console have been leaked online, and if they prove legitimate, the device is sure to impress.

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Nintendo DSi XL review (Engadget)

Since Nintendo first asserted sole domination over the handheld gaming market with the release of the paperback-sized Game Boy in 1989, the company has striven time and again to make its pocket systems smaller, meeting fantastic financial success along the way. Nintendo did it with the Game Boy Pocket , the Advance SP , the Micro , the DS Lite and again ever so slightly with the DSi — the last …

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3D Nintendo DS Rumble, Motion Control Specs Emerge (PC World via Yahoo! News)

Nintendo says it’ll release a 3D version of its DS handheld gaming portable. We learned that much from Nintendo’s official press teaser this morning. But according to Japanese newshound Adriansang, several mainstream Japanese sources are weighing in with claims of tantalizing supplemental specs.

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Nintendo announces the 3DS (The Gadgeteer)

Seemingly out of nowhere, Nintendo have announced the release of their latest handheld gaming system, the 3DS. It will be a 3D ‘glasses-free’ version of the DS/DSi, allowing full 3D play …

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Nintendo DSi XL Bronze

Nintendo DSi XL Bronze

Nintendo has long been the recognized leader in mobile gaming, and continues this legacy with the DSi XL. The fourth iteration in Nintendo’s wildly popular DS franchise of handheld gaming devices, the DSi XL retains all the functionality of the earlier Nintendo DSi – including dual digital cameras, touch screen controls, a built-in wireless Web browser, SD memory card expansion, a game download system and more – but also includes new exclusive features. These include two larger 4.2-inch LCD screens, a unique larger stylus, three bundled games and applications and two new release color schemes.

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