Nate (post: 1383422) wrote:But if it looks anything remotely like the DS, then I don't care what PR spin Nintendo puts on it, it'll be another freaking version of the DS.
March 23, 2010
To Whom It May Concern:
Re: Launch of New Portable Game Machine
Nintendo Co., Ltd. (Minami-ward of Kyoto-city, President Satoru Iwata) will launch "Nintendo 3DS"(temp) during the fiscal year ending March 2011, on which games can be enjoyed with 3D effects without the need for any special glasses.
"Nintendo 3DS"(temp) is going to be the new portable game machine to succeed "Nintendo DS series", whose cumulative consolidated sales from Nintendo amounted to 125million units as of the end of December 2009, and will include backward compatibility so that the software for Nintendo DS series, including the ones for Nintendo DSi, can also be enjoyed.
We are planning to announce additional details at E3 show, which is scheduled to be held from June 15, 2010 at Los Angeles in the U.S.
Cognitive Gear wrote:What if it has more powerful hardware?
Nate (post: 1383426) wrote:The DSi has more powerful hardware than the DS, specifically, the CPU and RAM are completely different from the DS Lite's. In fact the DSi's processor is twice as fast as the DS Lite's.
And yet the DSi was still another iteration of the DS.
Could always wait for Monster Hunter Portable 3rd , which is going to be awesome. No water sections in it though, which means no Lagiacrus .Rusty Claymore (post: 1383484) wrote:At least they are releasing Monster Hunter 3 on the wii. I'd have prefered it on the PS3, but Nintendo has to get some better large cap growth games in, so it's good. Though we'll see...
Bobtheduck (post: 1383458) wrote:What i find funny is that the one company pushing 3d the most is... guess who?
That's right. Sony. Sony has been building their future Empire on 3d. 3d bluray players,
3d PS3 games, 3d TVs... You know that 3d was in the plans for PSP-2. Nintendo gets to the announcement first, though, so if the idea is successful, Sony will look like they're following the leader again.
Well played, Nintendo.
Roberts (post: 1383513) wrote:
EDIT: But yeah, the reason I asked is because I've been hearing a lot of "3D for games is just a gimmick" talk around the internets, with no real reasoning behind those remarks. Really curious on the different perspectives people have.
Roberts (post: 1383513) wrote:...But yeah, the reason I asked is because I've been hearing a lot of "3D for games is just a gimmick" talk around the internets, with no real reasoning behind those remarks. Really curious on the different perspectives people have.
blkmage (post: 1383561) wrote:Hey guys, remember when: touch screens, motion control, dual screens, net play, games on DVDs, 3D graphics, games on CDs, analog sticks, ..., etc. were gimmicks?
blkmage (post: 1383561) wrote:Hey guys, remember when: touch screens, motion control, dual screens, net play, games on DVDs, 3D graphics, games on CDs, analog sticks, ..., etc. were gimmicks?
blkmage (post: 1383580) wrote:Right, but that didn't stop people from screaming 'gimmick' about them before we saw any applications for them, and for many of them, their initial use would be considered extremely gimmicky. Just because you can't conceive of an application now, before any demo exists, doesn't mean that there can't be one or that someone can't come up with one.
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