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Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo Says 3DS Will Take 3D Mainstream

Nintendo of America president Reggie Fil-Aime has told the New York Times that he expects the Nintendo 3DS to become first mass-market 3D device.

“Consumers have a limited amount of time every day to invest in entertainment,” he said. “Therefore we’ve got to bring out more compelling entertainment experiences than what others are doing.”

“Right now, 3-D is not mass-market. In our view, Nintendo 3DS will be the first mass-market 3-D device.”

The company revealed today that the Nintendo 3DS would go on sale in the United States on the 27th March for $250 whilst Nintendo of Europe revealed that they’re launching it on March 25th for roughly £230.

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