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Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has said that the platform holder intends to ship 1.5 million units of its new 3DS handheld in Japan by the end of March.

 

The company expects to ship four million worldwide in that period. Nintendo is expected to announce North American and European launch specifics on 19th January.

 

Over the weekend Nintendo unveiled the Japanese launch line-up for 3DS, fronted by first-party title Nintendogs+Cats.

 

Speaking to the Japanese edition of the Wall Street Journal (translated by Andriasang), Iwata also said that the console packaging and documentation would advise parents to avoid letting young children play in 3D for prolonged periods.

 

This follows advice issued by Nintendo earlier this month that children under six years old should only use the console in 2D mode – something the platform holder enforced at its Nintendo World event in Japan this weekend.

 

Iwata said that certain unnamed specialists believe extended 3D viewing could have a negative effect on vision in young children – something disputed by US experts last week.

 

Nintendo was concerned because of the way that parents allow children to use its products for very prolonged periods, Iwata said, as a kind of babysitter – but he also said that the warnings were precautionary and not meant to mean that the systems are dangerous.

Trumpai: Ninendo tikisi iki kovo pabaigos visame pasalulyje parduoti 4 milijonus Nintendo 3DS vienetų. Aš, asmeniškai, spėju, kad ir bus tiek parduota, gal netgi daugiau :)

 

Šaltinis: Eurogamer.net

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Nintendo 3DS Possibly Hacked Already

 

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After being stolen from a Chinese factory and torn apart for the world to see, according to this Chinese website it seems that the parties involved in the theft have already hacked the Nintendo 3DS and granted it the ability to play ROMs (pirated nintendo 3DS games that you can freely download from the web).

 

It’s still only a rumor, but it would be very sad after all the efforts Nintendo has made to try and make the console unpirateable.

 

The original handheld had a huge problem with piracy so let’s hope that this Nintendo 3DS hack can be patched with a firmware update as soon as the console is released.

na kadangi 3DS zaidimai zada kainuot beveik pilna next gen zaidimu kaina apie $40 tai gali but siek tiek per brangu juos pirkti tiem kas nepirko nieko iki siol.

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3DS in North America: March 27 for $249.99

The Nintendo 3DS will hit stores in North America on March 27, at a price point of $249.99, as revealed today in New York City. It's available in Aqua Blue and Cosmo Black.

3DS to launch in Europe on March 25 for £229.99

By the end of it, the 3DS was set to launch on March 25 in Europe. The handheld will run £229.99

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HMV has priced the Nintendo 3DS at £229.99 following this afternoon's press conference in Amsterdam.

 

Nintendo chose not to announce a price for the upcoming 3D handheld during its press conference, telling the audience that retailers were already aware of their trade price.

 

HMV is the first retailer to confirm a price point following the press conference. Other retailers had speculated that the handheld would cost between £250 and £300 in the weeks building up to the conference. Looks like £229 is the price for real, this time.

 

The Nintendo 3DS launches in the UK on March 25th.

 

UPDATE: Since posting this article, Play.com has priced the 3DS at £219. Looks like the price wars have already begun.

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3DS in North America: March 27 for $249.99

 

3DS to launch in Europe on March 25 for £229.99

Kodel europoj kaina didesne net 300lt?

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Kodel europoj kaina didesne net 300lt?

o tu atsisiusk viena is USA ,kita is UK ir pamatysi kur bus didesne kaina. jau kad sugalvojai palygint tai tikrai..manau todel kad £ brangesni uz $ ziurint is Litu puses. :) pala dar pamatysi kokia kaina bus Lietuvoj :)

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Jeigu toks kainų skirtumas tarp UK ir USA, tai galėtų atsižvelgt ir į kitų šalių pinigų kursus ir Lietuvoje kainą palikt ~300lt..

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Europa visad kainas užsikelia. :)

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Už nintendo £219 mokėt? Nu tikrai ne.

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Sausi 3DS faktai :

 

Launch Date: March 25, 1 2011

Price: Pricing is determined

 

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

 

_________________________________________

 

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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labiausiai dominantys klausimai bei atsakymai i juos:

 

When are the games actually coming out?

Two months out from the 3DS' release, Nintendo is only giving its U.S. fans the release date of the system, March 27, but not saying which games will be out that day. Nintendo officials told Kotaku that the details are still be worked out.

 

Maybe we'll get a surprise game for launch?

Probably not. Nintendo of America's director of product marketing, Bill Trinen, tells us that we can expect the launch-day games to consist of some selection of the games shown in New York this week. That narrows the possibilities to any of 15 or so games we just saw, including the likes of Nintendogs + Cats, Pilotwings Resort (we've been told repeatedly that Kid Icarus Uprising, which was shown in New York, is not a "launch window" game, meaning it shouldn't be expected until some time after early June.

 

The system will cost $249.99. But what about the games?

Nintendo isn't saying yet either. Nintendo handheld games have usually been at least $10-20 cheaper than $50-$60 console games, but these days, we've got iPhone and iPad games selling for $1-$10. It's hard to gauge which price Nintendo will settle on. In Japan, some of the 3DS games are going for prices usually reserved for console games.

How's the battery power?

The system will take about 3 1/2 hours to charge and then last about three to five hours on a full charge. That's with the 3D effects activated. The company guesses that people who keep the 3D turned off could get as many as eight hours. Turning off the system's wireless via a switch, lowering its brightness settings or even running it in a dimmer power-save mode will all help the machine last longer. The system charges off of a power cord or while sitting in a plugged-in "cradle."

The system's power cord seemed kinda short. Should we be worried?

No. Nintendo's Trinen said that the short 3DS cord shown recently in Japan was only "for illustrative purporses only." Power cords from the DSi or DSiXL will also plug into the 3DS.

 

Once and for all, is the 3DS region-locked? The days of playing Japanese games on a U.S. handheld are over?

For Nintendo, they are. The system is region-locked. "One of the primary driving factors for that has to do with parental controls," Nintendo's Bill Trinen says. "Different regions have different ratings systems. The region-locking allows us to provide the different parental controls to deal with the ratings in each territory." While this seems like a policy change for Nintendo, Trinen says they've been doing this for DSi and Wii games, all of which are linked to their system's parental controls.

 

The 3DS seems like a pretty capable machine. One of its less ballyhooed features is that you can multi-task with it. How does that work?

A 3DS owner user can suspend any game they are playing at any point and access one of several options (all displayed across the top of the screen) that let them access a virtual notepad, a web browser and even a friends list that lets them see who else is online. As for how useful this might be: "Specifically for an example with Zelda," Nintendo's Trinen says, "If you're stuck in the water temple and you're trying to figure out where the last of the switches are that you have to hit to draw the water level down and get all the way down to the boss, you can immediately hit the home button, bring up the browser, go to whatever tip site you want to go to, figure out where that is, then switch over to the game notes, draw a map on your screen to refer to or go right back into the game." All of this can be done with the game suspended, which is superior level of support for multi-tasking than any game machine has ever offered before.

You can also get points for walking?

You can earn what Nintendo calls "play coins" for every step you make while walking around with the 3DS. Nintendo isn't saying what kind of rewards will be unlocked, but the basic idea is that walking a certain number of steps will earn system owners a set amount of coins that could then be spent to unlock game content or features in the apps that are pre-installed in the 3DS.

 

We know the Friend Code system is better this time around. Can you even send messages to people while you're playing, maybe while the game is suspended?

Trinen says "the goal is there will be some messaging functions" but couldn't lock in details for us.

 

How many friends can we have registered in the system?

Nintendo's pegging it at "about 100."

 

Nintendo is getting more modern about the way it handles online shopping for downloadable games?

Yes. It's no longer going to make people buy its downloadable games for any and every DS a person might own. They'll let people who have bought downloadable DSiWare games for their DSi to transfer them to the 3DS and will let games downloaded from the 3DS transfer from one system to an owner's second 3DS, though details on how they'll do this and ensure people aren't just handing the games off to friends, remains to be explained.

Their online store will be better and full of 3D stuff?

From what we've seen so far, yes. It will include screenshots and trailers for games and movies. Pre-recorded content, like trailers, won't support the system's full slider-friendly adjustable 3D. Players can either turn the 3D on or off. This limitation won't affect new downloaded games, which can be in full slider-adjusted 3D. But for pre-recorded stuff like trailers — and maybe movies, though we're not 100% certain on that — 3D will be an on-off thing. There's zero indication that some of the retro downloads on the 3DS from the Game Boy and Game Boy Color line will be offered with any sort of 3D support.

 

Will the 3DS talk to the Wii?

Yes. While Nintendo's talking a lot about the way the 3DS can connect to Wi-Fi hot spots and other 3DS systems even when it is in sleep mode, the company is also giving one example of how the machine can link to the Wii. Both the 3Ds and Wii use the Mii avatar system, so the Wii will be able to send Miis to the 3DS. We won't be able to send them back to the Wii, because the 3DS' Miis actually have more hairstyle and facial feature options than the Wii supports (Yeah, we should have asked Nintendo why they wouldn't just update the Wii's Mii channel to match that.)

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$249.99 normali kaina juk psp tiek pat kainavo.

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Europoje skaiciau, kad kaina priklauso nuo pardaveju vienur gali daugiau siek tiek, kitur maziau.

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Gal kas preordirins? Kaip del game.co.uk, galvoju del dezes kartu su street fightu, bet ar atkeliaus iki LT..

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