The Nintendo 3DS hand-held cheer up, which allows players to view 3D images without the need for special glasses, will launch in Japan in February 26, 2011 and will be sold at the suggested retail price of 25,000 yen (around £189). Nintendo made the announcement at the Nintendo 2010 Conference in Japan, during which it also unveiled a number of new features for the 3DS console. The Nintendo 3DS will be launched in two colours, Aqua Blue and Cosmos Black and will include a 2GB SD storage card, a recharging cradle and 6AR cards.
The Nintendo 3DS comes equipped with two screens –one touch-screen and one 3D screen – a gyro sensor, a motion sensor and analogue pad and a 3D depth slider so players can toggle between 2D and 3D screen settings. The device also has two cameras which allow its user to take 3D pictures.
The Nintendo 3DS was unveiled earlier this year at E3 in Los Angeles at Nintendo's keynote briefing, which also saw the developer announce a planned list of launch titles for the device, by both Nintendo and third party developers. Electronic Arts announced its first game for the device, My Garden, two weeks ago at the Tokyo Game Show.
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