Nintendo 3DS
Template:System-Infobox The Nintendo 3DS is an upcoming handheld console that will be the successor to the Nintendo DSi and fifth device in the Nintendo DS series. It will be released in early 2011. The console will have a 3D display without the need for glasses (known as autostereoscopy), using Parallax Barrier technology[1]. The Nintendo 3DS was shown for the public during the E3 2010 in Los Angeles, California, coming in metallic colors, and the upper screen slightly wider than the bottom touch screen. It will cost ¥25,000 ($2493.99 or £2239.99[2]) upon its release. Acording to the September 2010 issue of Nintendo Power, the 3DS will have game cards, but with a a little groove. Also the game boxes will be similar in shape but not in size.[3]
The prime feature of the handheld is the 3D display, which is shown in the upper screen of 3.5 inches. The Nintendo 3DS also includes a camera on its inner side located at the top of the upper screen and two outside over the lid, giving the capability to take 3D photos, merge pictures and also play 3D videos. The handheld has added a 3D depth slide, a motion sensor and a gyroscope; an analog circle pad on its inner side along with the direction pad. Some buttons were moved such as Select and Start, that are found currently below the bottom touch screen. The power button is now located below the A, B, X and Y buttons. The new button Home, which allows users to enter directly the system's menu, is found between the Start and Select buttons. The handheld also is able to find Wireless Connection spots and other Nintendo 3DS automatically for online playCite error: Closing </ref>
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Unlike its predecessor, the Nintendo 3DS will have multitask, which can be used by pressing the Home button. Another feature is the "Tag Mode", in which the handheld will detect other nearby 3DS systems automatically.
The Nintendo 3DS also has a 2 GB SD card included which can be expanded to more capacity and a charging dock instead of a charging cable like the Nintendo DS series use.
It is backwards compatible with DS and DSi games, although, as with the DSi, Nintendo DS games cannot make use of extensions that used the original DS's Game Boy Advance slot which the 3DS lacks. Nonetheless, the hardware will count with a Virtual Console like Wii's to download Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles.
Some games have been announced for the 3DS, including: Paper Mario 3DS, Mario Kart 3DS, Kid Icarus: Uprising, Nintendogs + Cats, a new Animal Crossing game and a Template:Zw.
It will be available in two colors, Aqua Blue and Cosmo Black (All 3DS systems have black inner upper halves). Other colors like red, gold and purple shown in the E3 2010 were not confirmed.[4]
Satoru Iwata has stated that there is a possibility that the 3DS will record video.[5]
Gallery
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Final design of a black Nintendo 3DS. - Beta3DS.jpg
Sample design of a blue Nintendo 3DS. - Nintendo3DSblack.jpg
Sample design of a black Nintendo 3DS. - 3DSoutside.PNG
The red Nintendo 3DS seen from the outside. The two external cameras can be seen. Nintendo 3DS showing menu, similar to DSi. - Nintendo3DS Pack.png
Aqua Blue 3DS Package.
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References
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- ^ Nintendo 3DS price - £229.99 at GAME and HMV - Official Nintendo Magazine
- ^ September 2010 Nintendo Power issue
- ^ 3DS Gallery
- ^ http://gamespot.com/6286352
- ^ a b Nintendo E3 Network | Nintendo 3DS