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January 19, 2011
by Jon Lindemann - 8:08 pm EST
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Source: (Wired), http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2011/01/3ds-download...
Some other notable functionality may have to wait as well.
Nintendo has announced that several key features of its new 3DS system will not be initially included on launch devices, most notably an online game store. Devices will also be missing a web browser, the ability to view 3D movies, and functionality allowing users to transfer DSiWare titles to the device.
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by James Jones - 4:00 pm EST
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Source: joystiq.com, http://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/19/3ds-can-import-y...
Nintendo of America's Bill Trinen states that 3DS Miis are "too complex" for Wii.
In an interview with Joystiq.com, Nintendo of America's Bill Trinen noted that you will be able to import a Mii from the Wii to the 3DS, but it will be impossible to export a Mii from the 3DS to Wii.
The Product Marketing Manager for NOA called the process a "one way transfer." He noted that the 3DS' Mii Maker has additional facial features (such as eyes and hairstyles) that are not present in Wii's Mii Channel.
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by James Jones - 3:43 pm EST
Total comments: 36
Source: Press Release
A pair of trailers show off the features of the upcoming 3D brawler.
A pair of trailers for Dead or Alive Dimensions were released today as part of the 3DS media events in New York and Amsterdam. The videos highlighted many features of the game.
The most interesting inclusion was highlighted in a trailer released to the European media. It showed a Metroid Other:... Read more...
by James Jones - 9:26 am EST
Total comments: 27
Source: coffeewithgames.com, http://www.coffeewithgames.com/2011/01/3ds-online-...
The online retailer has made both hardware units and games available following today's announcements.
With today's announcement of the North American launch details, Amazon.com has begun listing 3DS systems and games for pre-order. For $249.99, users can put their name down for either the Aqua Blue or Cosmo Black 3DS. (Amazon's standard policy is that your credit card will not be charged until the order ships.)
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by Karlie Yeung - 8:10 am EST
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Original 3D animations, sport, and short-form 3D satellite video content depending on country partners.
Nintendo of Europe announced partnerships with media organisations to deliver 3D video content to the Nintendo 3DS at their press conference earlier today.
Eurosport, Europe's leading sports entertainment group, will bring 3D sports video to the console. Aardman Animations, known for Wallace and Gromit, are bringing a series of original 3D video shorts starring Shaun the Sheep.
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by Nathan Mustafa - 8:05 am EST
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Source: (EA)
The handheld Sims 3 will feature facial recognition.
The Sims 3 has already had multiple releases across different platforms, and is now slated to release on the Nintendo 3DS during the system's launch window.
The Sims 3 for 3DS aims to take advantage of the 3DS's unique features, including motion control, the camera, and StreetPass. Players can... Read more...
by Jonathan Metts - 8:03 am EST
Total comments: 7
Source: Various Retailers
Pricing varies by country and retailer; updated listings inside.
At Nintendo-Europe's 3DS event in Amsterdam, the company declined to advertise a retail launch price for the system, instead deferring to individual retailers. The major chains have now begun to reveal their plans for the launch price:
GameStop: 249.99 € (Germany, Spain), approx. $317 USDPlay:... Read more...
by Nathan Mustafa - 7:19 am EST
Total comments: 7
Source: Nintendo of America
Every move you make counts for coins to be used in games.
Nintendo 3DS owners will be treated to the system's pre-installed Activity Log feature. This software functions as a pedometer, and will allow players to earn digital play coins as a reward for their real life walking. These coins can be spent within different games to unlock bonus content.
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by Jonathan Metts - 7:14 am EST
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European pricing is left up to retailers; no specific price info has been announced.
Nintendo of Europe's President, Shibata-san, announced during the Amsterdam live press conference that the system will launch across Europe on March 25th, two full days earlier than in North America. Price information was left up in the air, as Shibata noted that the system price will be left up to retailers (and presumably may vary by country).
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by Nathan Mustafa - 7:02 am EST
Total comments: 34
Source: Nintendo of America
Nintendo has revamped their online store front.
Shopping for downloadable games has never been a smooth experience on Nintendo platforms. The new eShop appears to rectify many of our download woes. Sporting a smoother interface, the eShop will feature digital game downloads, game demos, and game videos.
At launch, 3DS owners will be able to... Read more...
by Aaron Kaluszka - 6:41 am EST
Total comments: 62
Source: Reggie Fils-Aime
The system will retail for $249.99 and launches March 27.
At the Nintendo 3DS Preview Event in New York, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime announced the launch date and price of the Nintendo 3DS. The handheld will debut with a MSRP of $249.99 on March 27. This date comes near the end of the previously promised launch timeframe, which ends with the company's fiscal year on March 31.
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by Jonathan Metts - 6:35 am EST
Total comments: 51
Source: Nintendo Europe
Also, the system is aware of which friends are online and what they're playing.
At the Nintendo Europe 3DS event in Amsterdam, details of the system's online connectivity were finally revealed. Based on a brief comment on stage at the event, we now know that there will be a single, unified Friend Code per 3DS system. Once players trade their codes, they will be able to connect in all online-enabled games -- there are no game-specific codes as on Wii and DS.
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by Jon Lindemann - 5:36 am EST
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Source: (Inside Games), http://www.inside-games.jp/article/2011/01/18/4692...
Does StreetPass have a limit to the number of titles it can support?
Japanese website Inside Games recently posted details regarding the StreetPass functionality of the Nintendo 3DS, more specifically the number of titles it supports.
StreetPass can apparently save connection data for up to 12 different titles at a time, allowing a game to "sense" when other 3DSes... Read more...
January 18, 2011
by Jon Lindemann - 7:21 pm EST
Total comments: 3
Source: andriasang.com, http://www.siliconera.com/2011/01/18/sonic-creator...
The creator of Sonic gives us a new multiplatform title.
Prope, the studio headed by former Sega developer Yuji Naka, has long been known to be working on a new title with Kadokawa Games. In this week's Famitsu that title has been revealed to be Tenkuu no Kishi Rodea ("Rodea, Machinist of the Skies"), an action game coming to Wii and 3DS.
A collaboration... Read more...
by Jared Rosenberg - 2:18 pm EST
Total comments: 1
Source: (Press Release)
A Renegade Kid-developed kart racer and a zombie torture simulator (snicker) are heading to 3DS.
Majesco Entertainment announced today that they will be releasing both Pet Zombies in 3D and Face Kart: Photo Finish exclusively for the 3DS. In Pet Zombies in 3D, players will have the choice of caring for - or deviously tormenting - human zombies. Face Kart: Photo Finish will feature arcade-style racing and multiple uses for the 3DS camera.
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by Jared Rosenberg - 12:57 pm EST
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Source: (Press Release)
Speakers will discuss a range of Nintendo-related topics including 3DS, Nintendogs, DKCR, and WiiWare titles.
Game Developers Conference 2011 is set to feature a diverse set of Nintendo-related speakers and lectures. Newly announced speakers include Super Mario Kart director Hideki Konno, producer Kensuke Tanabe, and members of Retro Studios.
Hideki Konno will lead a lecture titled, "Development Process of Nintendo 3DS." He is expected to discuss the challenges faced in creating the 3DS as well as his work as the producer of Nintendogs + Cats.
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by Neal Ronaghan - 10:42 am EST
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Source: (Press Release)
To help you with the month delay, there's a new trailer.
Conduit 2, previously scheduled for February 15, 2011, is now slated to debut on March 22, 2011, according to publisher Sega. The game, a sequel to 2009's The Conduit, was originally scheduled for fall 2010, but it slipped from that release window into 2011. Check out a new weapons trailer below:
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by Neal Ronaghan - 6:24 am EST
Total comments: 8
Source: (Andriasang), http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/01/18/square...
The newest Kingdom Hearts will feature lots of flying and falling in 3D.
Kingdom Hearts 3D's official Japanese name is now Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, according to Andriasang.Revealed at Square Enix's 1st Production Department event in Japan, there was not much more new information released about the game. A teaser site was opened, and a few screenshots were released.
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by Karlie Yeung - 5:46 am EST
Total comments: 15
Source: (CVG), http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?i...
The latest statement suggests that some software will not work due to particular features and restrictions.
A recent statement from Nintendo suggests that some Nintendo 3DS software titles may not work on consoles from another region due to languages, age rating, parental control functionality, local laws in each area, and network services. Nintendo has said that to provide the best gaming experience, the possibility exists for some software not functioning properly when used on hardware from another region.
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January 17, 2011
by Matthew Blundon - 7:39 pm EST
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Source: (andriasang.com), http://www.hamster.co.jp/nikoli/3d/
The game from Hamster will be available in Japan from March.
Adding to the line-up of Nintendo 3DS games scheduled to release in March is Hamster’s Nikoli’s Sudoku 3D, which will arrive in Japan on March 31 for ¥3,990.
Hamster has promised that their first 3DS effort will be use the 3D effect of the system to make the numbers that players have added... Read more...
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