North American players fans of Nintendo’s upcoming 3D-enabled handheld – the 3DS – probably in January marked the 19th in his diary, with the company to design a full-day event to present the new hardware features. Japanese gamers have already had a taste, but with a three-day event for public preview in Tokyo this weekend. During the event, the first day he took Nintendo to check the possibility that the games will begin with 3DS, when it will debut in Japan on February 26.
During E3 last year, including an impressive number of upcoming games for 3DS, only eight are available in Japan on the first day. According to the blog of game Andriasang says Nintendo is the only first-party titles to get started is Nintendogs + cats, which are for 4800 yen ($ 57) per minute – the same price in the area as a standard DS game.
Other launch titles will be Winning Eleven 3DSoccer, control of the giant dinosaur-3D, Super Street Fighter IV in 3D, Samurai Warriors Chronicle, 3D Puzzle Bobble Ridge Racer 3D and Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask. Some third-party games will cost as much as 6090 yen ($ 73), again in line with prices at current DS game in the region.
The 3DS is set for themselves 40 percent more than the DS in retail in Japan, with prices starting at 25,000 yen ($ 306). Although no price for the hardware or software is released for territories outside of Japan were the handheld for release in North America and Europe confirms April 1, 2011. For more information, visit last GameSpot collapse of 3DS.



