لقد تم تحديد موعد أصدار جهاز الألعاب المحمول نيتندو 3DS والذي سيكون
متوفر قبل السوق الأمريكي بيومين أي في 25 من شهر مارس الأمر المؤسف هنا
والمحبط أنه لم يتم الكشف عن السعر بعد وقالت نيتندو أن السعر سيحدده من
قبل المتاجر !!!!! وأضافة نيتندو أن النسخه الأوروبيه ستحظى على بعض
الحصريات من قبل الشركات الأوروبيه المهتمه في مجال المسلسلات والأفلام
والبرامج الرياضيه بنفس تقنية الأبعاد الثلاثيه. قسم بالله تستاهلين
يانيتندو من يقتلك ترفعين الضغط مافي أحد من المتاجر الأوروبيه كشف عن
السعر عطينا السعر وريحينا :-@
البيان الصحفي الأمريكي والأوروبي
Nintendo 3DS Brings a Dimensional Shift to the World of Entertainment on March 27
Glasses-Free 3D Gaming System Comes Packed with Features at Suggested Retail Price of $249.99
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The company that changed the world of video
games with touch-screen gaming in 2004 and motion-controlled gaming in
2006 now pioneers the next dimensional shift. On March 27, Nintendo
introduces portable entertainment in 3D – without the need for special
glasses. The Nintendo 3DS™ system will be available in either Cosmo
Black or Aqua Blue, and will have a suggested retail price of $249.99.
Pricing outside the United States will be established by the local
markets, but offer similar consumer value.
"Nintendo 3DS is a category of one – the experience simply doesn’t
exist anywhere else,” said Nintendo of America President Reggie
Fils-Aime. "You have to see Nintendo 3DS to believe it. And it’s like
nothing you’ve ever seen before.”
Nintendo 3DS includes two screens. The bottom touch screen makes use
of a telescoping stylus that is stored in the unit itself. The top
screen displays 3D visuals to the naked eye. Looking at the screen is
like peering through a window into a world where characters and objects
have true depth. The system also has a 3D Depth Slider that lets players
select the level of 3D they enjoy the most. The 3D effect can be
ratcheted up to the highest level, scaled back to a more moderate
setting or even turned off completely, depending on the preference of
the user.
In addition to the familiar + Control Pad and button controls found
on previous Nintendo hand-helds, Nintendo 3DS now also includes a Circle
Pad, which provides a full 360 degrees of direction, giving it the
freedom and precision needed to play games in 3D worlds. It brings the
same degree of responsiveness that gamers enjoyed when Nintendo
introduced an analog control stick to navigate Mario™ through Super
Mario 64™ on the Nintendo 64™ system.
A built-in motion sensor and gyro sensor can react to the motion and
tilt of the system, so whether players are twisting their systems side
to side or moving them up and down, their motion-compatible Nintendo 3DS
games respond instantly. No other system includes so many tools for
game developers to create new and fun experiences for players.
Two features will allow owners to stay connected in new ways. Both
deliver bonus content to owners as they move around during their daily
lives, so users might open up their systems at any moment to find new
surprises. For owners who choose to activate it, the StreetPass™ feature
is capable of exchanging game information with other Nintendo 3DS
systems as owners pass one another. Small packets of information can be
exchanged using this data-transfer method, such as Mii™ character data,
maps for games or high scores and custom character data for different
games. The SpotPass™ feature can connect to compatible public hotspots
and through a wireless broadband Internet connection at home, even if
the system is in Sleep Mode. Once connected, the Nintendo 3DS system
will receive new content and updates on a regular basis.
Each Nintendo 3DS system comes pre-loaded with a variety of fun
games, applications and features, such as Nintendo 3DS Camera. Nintendo
3DS has three cameras. One camera points at the user, while two
additional cameras point outward. These two outer cameras take photos in
3D. The fun, built-in game Face Raiders™ asks users to shoot at funny
depictions of their own faces. Nintendo 3DS, when put into Sleep Mode,
can act as a pedometer, while letting users earn Play Coins for the
steps they take that can then be traded in for additional content in
compatible games and applications. By accessing the Activity Log, users
can check their steps as well as their play time. With Nintendo 3DS
Sound, users can enjoy sound-manipulation tools or rock out while
listening to their MP3 or AAC music files. An upgraded Internet browser
will also be available via a system update.
The Mii Maker™ application gives users new tools to create Mii™
characters even more easily: Users can either import Mii characters from
their Wii systems using an SD memory card or use the camera to take a
picture of a person and have an automatic Mii character created. Users
can even save their Mii characters to an SD card as pictures, which
enables them to be used any way a digital photo would for personal use,
such as a profile picture on social-networking sites.
The Nintendo eShop, through a system update, will offer access to
downloadable games, including Nintendo DSiWare™ and ones specifically
made for Nintendo 3DS. Also, just as the Virtual Console service on Wii
makes retro games available for download, the Virtual Console games on
Nintendo 3DS will be pulled from classic Game Boy™ and Game Boy Color
games. Players will be able to view game videos, download demos for
select games and see how other consumers rated the games. The Nintendo
eShop will use a cash-based system. Users can either input credit card
information in the shop or purchase a Nintendo 3DS Prepaid Card at
retail locations.
Nintendo 3DS comes with six augmented-reality cards, called AR cards.
When the two outer cameras are pointed at the cards, they read the
cards and superimpose images and animations onto the scene. So users
shouldn’t be surprised if they see a dragon popping out of their kitchen
tables. Developers can also use this technology to add creative new
experiences to their games.
Built-in parental controls can be used to limit Internet access or
some of the wireless functions. By using a PIN code, parents also can
turn off the 3D function altogether, or limit the ratings of the games
that their kids can play.
Fans of online play will be happy to learn that the friend codes for
Nintendo 3DS are specific to each Nintendo 3DS system, not each game.
Once friends trade hardware codes, at any time they can check their
friends list to see which of their friends are online and what they are
playing.
Nintendo 3DS can also play Nintendo DS game cards with their original
2D visuals. The system also includes a slot for an SD memory card. To
help users get started, every system comes with a 2GB SD memory card
(though owners can provide whatever size they like). Using a service
that will be provided after the hardware’s launch, Nintendo DSi™ and
Nintendo DSi XL™ owners will be able to transfer games downloaded from
the Nintendo DSi Shop onto their new Nintendo 3DS systems.
During the launch window (between the March 27 launch date and the E3
Expo in early June) more than 30 games will be available to Nintendo
3DS owners. These include Nintendo-created games like Pilotwings
Resort™, which has players soaring acrobatically over iconic Wuhu
Island; nintendogs™ + cats, a new version of the Nintendo DS classic
with a feline enhancement; and Steel Diver™, a side-scrolling submarine
adventure that gives the illusion that the player is peering into an
aquarium. Other Nintendo 3DS games in the works include The Legend of
Zelda™: Ocarina of Time™ 3D, Star Fox 64™ 3D, Kid Icarus™: Uprising and
new installments in the Mario Kart™, Animal Crossing™ and Paper Mario™
series.
Nintendo 3DS also enjoys some of the strongest third-party support of
any system launch. A partial list of titles coming soon to Nintendo 3DS
includes Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked from Atlus;
Super Street Fighter® IV 3D Edition and Resident Evil®: The Mercenaries
3D from Capcom; Madden NFL Football from EA SPORTS; The Sims™ 3 from
Electronic Arts; Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D from Konami; LEGO® Star
Wars® III: The Clone Wars™ from LucasArts™; Ridge Racer® 3D and Dual Pen
Sports™ from Namco Bandai Games America Inc.; Super Monkey Ball™ 3D,
Thor™: God of Thunder and CRUSH™ 3D from SEGA; BUST-A-MOVE™ UNIVERSE
from Square Enix, Inc.; Samurai Warriors® Chronicles and Dead or Alive®
Dimensions from Tecmo Koei America Corp.; and Asphalt™ 3D, Tom Clancy’s
Ghost Recon® Shadow Wars, Combat of Giants™: Dinosaurs 3D, Tom Clancy’s
Splinter Cell® 3D, Rayman® 3D and Rabbids® Travel in Time from Ubisoft.
For more information about Nintendo 3DS, visit http://www.nintendo3ds.com.
About Nintendo: The worldwide pioneer in the creation of interactive
entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and
markets hardware and software for its Wii™ home console and Nintendo DS™
family of portable systems. Since 1983, when it launched the Nintendo
Entertainment System™, Nintendo has sold more than 3.5 billion video
games and more than 577 million hardware units globally, including the
current-generation Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi™ and Nintendo DSi XL™,
as well as the Game Boy™, Game Boy Advance, Super NES™, Nintendo 64™
and Nintendo GameCube™ systems. It has also created industry icons that
have become well-known, household names such as Mario™, Donkey Kong™,
Metroid™, Zelda™ and Pokémon™. A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of
America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for
Nintendo’s operations in the Western Hemisphere. For more information
about Nintendo, please visit the company’s website at
http://www.nintendo.com.
NINTENDO 3DS BRINGS A DIMENSIONAL SHIFT
TO THE WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT ON MARCH 25
Glasses-Free 3D Gaming System Comes Packed with Features
Nintendo today announces details of the Nintendo 3DS including launch
date, key features and the games available for launch. All media
materials can be downloaded here:
Amsterdam, Jan. 19, 2011 – The company that changed the world of
video games with touch-screen gaming in 2004 and motion-controlled
gaming in 2006 now pioneers the next dimensional shift. On March 25,
Nintendo introduces portable entertainment in 3D – without the need for
special glasses. The Nintendo 3DS™ system will be available in either
Cosmos Black or Aqua Blue.
"Nintendo 3DS is not just about being able to watch and play in 3D
without glasses – it also offers unique social experiences” said Laurent
Fischer, Nintendo of Europe’s Managing Director of Marketing & PR.
"In the way Wii brought families together, Nintendo 3DS will appeal to a
broad range of people.”
Nintendo 3DS includes two screens. The bottom touch screen makes use
of a telescoping stylus that is stored in the unit itself. The top
screen displays 3D visuals to the naked eye. Looking at the screen is
like peering through a window into a world where characters and objects
have true depth. The system also has a 3D Depth Slider that lets players
select the level of 3D they enjoy the most. The 3D effect can be
increased up to the highest level, scaled back to a more moderate
setting or even turned off completely, depending on the preference of
the user.
In addition to the familiar + Control Pad and button controls found
on previous Nintendo handhelds, Nintendo 3DS now also includes a Circle
Pad, which provides a full 360 degrees of direction, giving it the
freedom and precision needed to play games in 3D worlds. It brings the
same degree of responsiveness that gamers enjoyed when Nintendo
introduced an analog control stick to navigate Mario™ through Super
Mario 64™ on the Nintendo 64™ system.
A built-in motion sensor and gyro sensor can react to the motion and
tilt of the system, so whether players are twisting their systems side
to side or moving them up and down, their motion-compatible Nintendo 3DS
games respond instantly. No other system includes so many tools for
game developers to create new and fun experiences for players.
Two features will allow owners to stay connected in new ways. Both
deliver bonus content to owners as they move around during their daily
lives, so users might open up their systems at any moment to find new
surprises. For owners who choose to activate it, the StreetPass™ feature
is capable of exchanging game information with other Nintendo 3DS
systems as owners pass one another during the day. Small packets of
information can be exchanged using this data-transfer method, such as
Mii™ character data, maps for games or high scores and custom character
data for different games. The SpotPass™ feature can connect to
compatible public hotspots and through a wireless broadband Internet
connection at home, even if the system is in Sleep Mode. Once connected,
the Nintendo 3DS system will receive new content and updates on a
regular basis.
Nintendo of Europe has partnered with a number of organisations to
deliver this content including Eurosport, Europe’s leading sports
entertainment group, to bring engaging 3D sports video to the Nintendo
3DS and Aardman Animations to provide a series of original Shaun the
Sheep short movies in 3D. Nintendo is also in discussion with partners
at a country level, in the UK for instance, Nintendo has partnered with
British Sky Broadcasting to provide short-form content from Sky 3D to
Nintendo 3DS.
To ensure broad access to compatible public hotspots, Nintendo of
Europe are in contact with a number of potential partners across Europe
including tmn, METEOR, Guglielmo, Linkem, KPN, Deutsche Telekom and
BTFON.
Each Nintendo 3DS system comes pre-loaded with a variety of fun
games, applications and features, such as Nintendo 3DS Camera. Nintendo
3DS has three cameras. One camera points at the user, while two
additional cameras point outward. These two outer cameras take photos in
3D. The fun, built-in game Face Raiders™ asks users to shoot at funny
depictions of their own faces. Nintendo 3DS, when put into Sleep Mode,
can act as a pedometer, while letting users earn Play Coins for the
steps they take that can then be traded in for additional content in
compatible games and applications. By accessing the Activity Log, users
can check their steps as well as their play time. With Nintendo 3DS
Sound, users can enjoy sound-manipulation tools or enjoy listening to
their MP3 or AAC music files. An upgraded Internet browser will also be
available via a system update.
The Mii Maker™ application gives users new tools to create Mii™
characters even more easily: Users can either import Mii characters from
their Wii systems using an SD Memory Card or use the camera to take a
picture of a person and have an automatic Mii character created. Users
can even save their Mii characters to an SD Memory Card as pictures,
which enables them to be used any way a digital photo would for personal
use, such as a profile picture on social-networking sites.
The Nintendo eShop, through a system update, will offer access to
downloadable games, including Nintendo DSiWare™ and ones specifically
made for Nintendo 3DS. Also, just as the Virtual Console service on Wii
makes retro games available for download, the Virtual Console games on
Nintendo 3DS will be pulled from classic Game Boy™ and Game Boy Color
games. Players will be able to view game videos, download demos for
select games and see how other consumers rated the games. The Nintendo
eShop will use a cash-based system. Users can either input credit card
information in the shop or purchase a Nintendo 3DS e-Shop card at retail
locations.
Nintendo 3DS comes with six augmented-reality cards, called AR cards.
When the two outer cameras are pointed at the cards, they read the
cards and superimpose images and animations onto the scene. So users
shouldn’t be surprised if they see a dragon popping out of their kitchen
tables. Developers can also use this technology to add creative new
experiences to their games.
Built-in parental controls can be used to limit Internet access or
some of the wireless functions. By using a PIN code, parents also can
turn off the 3D function altogether, or limit the ratings of the games
that their kids can play.
Fans of online play will be happy to learn that the friend codes for
Nintendo 3DS are specific to each Nintendo 3DS system, not each game.
Once friends trade hardware codes, at any time they can check their
friends list to see which of their friends are online and what they are
playing.
Nintendo 3DS can also play Nintendo DS game cards with their original
2D visuals. The system also includes a slot for an SD Memory Card. To
help users get started, every system comes with a 2GB SD Memory Card
(though owners can provide whatever size they like). Using a service
that will be provided after the hardware’s launch, Nintendo DSi™ and
Nintendo DSi XL™ owners will be able to transfer games downloaded from
the Nintendo DSi Shop onto their new Nintendo 3DS systems.
During the launch window (between the March 25 launch date and the E3
Expo in early June) more than 30 games will be available to Nintendo
3DS owners. These include Nintendo-created games like Pilotwings
Resort™, which has players soaring acrobatically over iconic Wuhu
Island; nintendogs™ + cats, a new version of the Nintendo DS classic
with a feline enhancement; and Steel Diver™, a side-scrolling submarine
adventure that gives the illusion that the player is peering into an
aquarium. Other Nintendo 3DS games in the works include The Legend of
Zelda™: Ocarina of Time™ 3D, Star Fox 64™ 3D, Kid Icarus™: Uprising and
new installments in the Mario Kart™, Animal Crossing™ and Paper Mario™
series.
Nintendo 3DS also enjoys some of the strongest third-party support of
any system launch. A partial list of titles coming soon to Nintendo 3DS
includes Super Street Fighter® IV 3D Edition and Resident Evil®: The
Mercenaries 3D Edition from Capcom; The Sims™ 3 and Madden NFL Football
from Electronic Arts; PES 2011 3D – Pro Evolution Soccer from Konami;
LEGO® Star Wars™ III The Clone Wars™ from LucasArts™; Ridge Racer ™3D
from Namco Bandai; Super Monkey Ball™ 3D, Crush™ 3D, Thor™ : God of
Thunder, from SEGA; Puzzle Bobble Universe™ from Square Enix, Co., Ltd;
Samurai Warriors: Chronicles and DEAD OR ALIVE® Dimensions from Tecmo
Koei.Europe Ltd.; Tom Clancy’s™ Ghost Recon® Shadow Wars, Tom Clancy’s
Splinter Cell ® 3D, Rayman® 3D, Asphalt™ 3D, Combat of Giants™ Dinosaurs
3D, James Noir’s Hollywood Crimes™, Driver® Renegade and Rabbids® 3D
from Ubisoft.
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