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Old 01-20-2011, 12:13 AM
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Default The Nintendo 3DS

Is anyone else here excited to get one? It's been announced to arrive on March 25th in Europe and March 27th in North America in two colors: blue and black. The price for U.S. will be $250, and there are differing prices in Europe, though. Supposedly, it will launch with close to 30 games, including Pilotwings Resort, which I am very eager to play. Just some info on the 3DS:




Launch Date: March 25, Europe - March 27, North America
Price: $250 U.S. (Amazon)
http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-3DS-C...5479459&sr=8-2

£230 in HMV
http://twitter.com/hmv_service/statu...6377119309824#

£220 in Play
http://www.play.com/Games/DS/4-/15572510/Nintendo-3DS-Console-Black/Product.html?searchstring=3DS&searchtype=gameall&s earchsource=2&searchfilte rs=s{3DS}%2bc{362}%2b&urlrefer=search

250 Euros in Spain Gamestop
http://www.gamestop.es/39938_DS_Nintendo_3DS_Negra.aspx



Included in Hardware:
• Nintendo 3DS system
• Nintendo 3DS charging cradle
• Nintendo 3DS AC adapter
• Nintendo 3DS stylus
• SD Memory Card (2GB)
• AR Card(s) (view the cards using the outer cameras to play supported AR games)
• Quick-Start Guide
• Operations Manual (including warranty)

Characteristic Features:
• 3D screen, enabling 3D view without the need for special glasses and the ability to adjust
or turn off 3D effect with the 3D Depth Slider.
• Stereo cameras that enable users to take 3D photos that can be viewed instantly on the 3D
screen.
• New input interfaces including the Circle Pad, motion sensor, gyro sensor
• SpotPass, a feature that lets Nintendo 3DS detect wireless hotspots or wireless LAN access
points and obtain information, game data, free software, videos and so on for players even
when the system is in sleep mode.*
• StreetPass, a feature that lets Nintendo 3DS exchange data automatically with other
Nintendo 3DS systems within range, even in sleep mode once this feature is activated by
the user. Data for multiple games can be exchanged simultaneously.
• Convenient features that users can access without stopping game play such as the HOME
menu, Internet Brower, Notifications, etc.
• Plenty of built-in software such as the Nintendo 3DS Camera, Nintendo 3DS Sound, Mii
Maker, StreetPass, Mii Plaza, AR Games, Activity Log, Face Raiders, etc.
• Nintendo eShop where users can view trailers, software rankings and purchase software.
• System Transfer which enable users to transfer already purchased software from one
Nintendo 3DS system to another. DSiWare purchased for the Nintendo DSi or the Nintendo
DSi XL can also be transferred into a Nintendo 3DS system.**
• Compatibility functions where both new software designed for Nintendo 3DS and most
software for the Nintendo DS family of systems can be played.
• Parental Controls which enable parents to restrict game


*Some of these features may not be available at launch
**There is a limit to how many times transfers can be made. Some software may not be transferred.
***Additional features added through system updates may also be subject to Parental Controls.
Some of these features such as the Internet browser, Nintendo eShop, system transfer and the ability
to download software and videos using SpotPass will be available after system updates are performed


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Size (when closed): 2.9 inches high, 5.3 inches long, 0.8 inches deep.
Weight: Approximately 8 ounces (including battery pack, stylus, SD memory card).

Upper Screen:
Wide-screen LCD display, enabling 3D view without the need for special glasses. Capable of
displaying approximately 16.77 million colors. 3.53 inches display (3.02 inches wide, 1.81
inches high) with 800 x 240 pixel resolution. 400 pixels are allocated to each eye to enable 3D
viewing.

Lower Screen:
LCD with a touch screen capable of displaying 16.77 million colors. 3.02 inches (2.42 inches
wide, 1.81 inches high) with 320 x 240 pixel resolution.

Cameras:
One inner camera and two outer cameras. Resolutions are 640 x 480 for each camera. Lens are single focus and uses the CMOS capture element. The active pixel count is approximately 300,000 pixels.

Wireless Communication:
2.4 GHz. Enabling local wireless communication among multiple Nintendo 3DS systems for
game play and StreetPass. Enabling access to the Internet through wireless LAN access points
(supports IEEE802.11 b/g with the WPA™/WPA2™ security feature). Recommended distance of
wireless communication is within 98.4 feet. This can be shorter depending on the enviromental
situation. WPA and WPA2 are marks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.

Input Controls: Input controls are the following:
• A/B/X/Y Button, +Control Pad, L/R Button, START/SELECT
• Circle Pad (enabling 360-degree analog input)
• Touch screen
• Embedded microphone
• Camera
• Motion sensor
• Gyro sensor

Other Input Controls: Other input controls are the following:
• 3D Depth Slider (enabling smooth adjustment of the 3D level effect)
• HOME Button (brings up the HOME menu)
• Wireless switch (can disable wireless functionality even during game play)
• POWER button

Connector: Connector includes:
• Game Card slot
• SD Card slot
• Cradle connector
• AC adapter connector
• Audio jack (stereo output)
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Old 01-20-2011, 10:35 AM
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The high price is putting me off abit, but it's something I seriously want. I think I will see how the price changes near launch, it will be in limited supply according to Nintendo, so expect high eBay prices.
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Old 01-20-2011, 10:58 AM
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Yeah, the high price can be off-putting.

Also, we know that over time the hardware itself becomes more refined and produced more cheaply, so it definitely pays to wait. Adopting any new system early has very little benefit, unless you take serious pride in owning the latest technology.

And as you mentioned, there is a certain time-frame to make money through auction sites if the initial supply of the 3DS is indeed low. In this regard, buying a 3DS early can be viewed as nice investment that pays off rather quickly.
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Old 01-21-2011, 08:46 PM
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250 is to much for me, bought last year the Dsi which is wtill working perfectly.
Local stores have a new offer, trade in a Dsi and pay 150 for the new 3DS.
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That's a good deal, wonder if something similar will happen in the UK.
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Old 01-22-2011, 01:33 AM
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trade in a Dsi and pay 150 for the new 3DS.
They have deals like this in the U.S. frequently, where selling used videogame hardware is a sizeable market.
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I'm very excited about the 3DS! It seems a little pricey, hopefully it's worth it.
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I'm very excited about the 3DS! It seems a little pricey, hopefully it's worth it.
My God, I dont even want to imagine what Australians will have to pay for the 3DS! Video games are super-expensive there.
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Old 01-24-2011, 10:29 AM
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My God, I dont even want to imagine what Australians will have to pay for the 3DS! Video games are super-expensive there.
*bubbles holiday list*

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Old 01-24-2011, 10:47 AM
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Well, I'm just comparing what Australians pay for new videogames/hardware to similar games/hardware in the United States, taking in consideration that the U.S. dollar has a close exchange rate with the AUD currently.

I know that in the past, the Wii, for example, launched at the price of $400 in Australia, compared to $250 in the U.S. Also, new games in the U.S. have a MSRP of $60 or less, while I believe Aussies pay somewhere between $80-$100 for new games. And look at recent exchange rates:

1 Australian dollar = 0.9894 U.S. dollars

But if you're from Europe, you're probably accustomed to paying high prices already.

I would suspect that even though the U.S. dollar and the AUD are at near parity, Aussies may end up paying something like $350 AUD for a 3DS. Yikes!
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