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Nintendo 3DS Gets Priced, Dated, And Detailed

The 3DS hits Japan in late February and will cost a bit more than you'd probably like.

Making good on a promise to reveal the actual release date of the Nintendo 3DS today, Nintendo has announced that its upcoming handheld will hit Japan on February 26, 2011 at 25,000 yen (around $299 at current exchange rates). In addition to this, Nintendo has also revealed oodles of information about the device's specs, pre-loaded software, and accessories. 
 
Details on the US or European release of the handheld weren't set in stone at the Tokyo-based event where Nintendo has chosen to debut this and the following information, but the publisher did suggest that we might see a release a stateside release as early as March 2011. So there's that.

Unfortunately, Nintendo didn't share pricing information for regions outside of Japan, however, the 3DS is decidedly expected by the media to stay at the same price point across most regions, meaning we could be looking at a portable that will cost a cool $300 next year. That's, uh, a lot of money.

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== TEASER ==What will you get for that kind of price, you might be asking? According to a PDF released after the event (via Joystiq and Siliconera), an AC adapter, a charging stand, a 2GB SD card, a telescoping metal stylus, and six augmented reality-geared "paper cards" for use with the 3DS' outward-facing camera and several built-in games, are being dropped into the base 3DS package.

The AR cards are the oddity, and while there's little to glean at the moment about the software that will support them (or even the cards in general), it appears as if they'll be read by the 3DS' camera as scenes which then different 3D objects will somehow come to occupy (via Joystiq). Nintendo will, according to Kotaku's blog of the event, release a game called AR Games at some point in the future, perhaps in support of these.

On the rest of the software front, the pre-loaded software coming with the handheld includes two titles Mii-featuring "games" called Mii Studio and Chance Encounter Mii Plaza. The former, according to Kotaku, allows you to generate a Mii based on 3DS-taken pictures. The latter is a passive "Tag" bit of software that allows for some sort of unspecified game data transfer when turned on. Nintendo is also planning to release a game called "Book," which we suppose will be some sort of eReader.
 

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The 3DS' Virtual Console will support original Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles. And while that might be exciting, the fact that you can transfer your old DSi and DSi XL downloaded software to the 3DS is probably more. According to an Andriasang translation of the 3DS' hardware fact sheet, "most" downloaded DSiWare games can be transferred to a 3DS. There's apparently some sort of unspecified limit on what can be moved, however.

The 3DS in Japan will launch in Aqua Blue and Cosmos Black colors. You'll notice in the images that the slider is no longer color matched. What you can't see is that each of the buttons will be backlit. Snazzy.

The Home button is one of the more curious additions, and as you'd imagine, it isn't exactly a "Home" kind of command. When pressed, you'll get an XMB-like menu that gives you the ability to do settings-tweaks like, for example, turn on or off the device's Wi-Fi (WPA/WPA2 supporting) functionality. You'll also, apparently, be able to browse the web through via this Home menu as well, though, we haven't seen the browser quite yet.

Just in case you were worried, the 3DS will use cartridges similar to Nintendo DS carts, which will hold a maximum of 2GBs worth of data. The device will also be able to play regular old DS games, too.

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Some things weren't touched on at the event, including what kind of life we can expect to from the 3DS' lithium battery, but the vast majority of specs have been revealed. Siliconera has a particularly readable breakdown that might interest you if you really want to know how just how wide each of the screens are or how long the device is. 
 
I'm not a big fan of portable devices costing as much as consoles if said device can't make a phone call, but I find my wallet-grabbing fingers get antsy whenever I read about the 3DS. With all this info in mind, will you be grabbing one? Or do you need more from Nintendo? 
 
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I'm so buying one!

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damn  300 bucks is a bit to pricey for me

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@fwylo said:
" Thats like 5 months away.  5 Months * 4 Weeks per Month = 20 Weeks  $300/20 Weeks = $15 Dollars per Week  Start saving now and it doesn't seem like that much. "

By that retarded logic nothing in the world is expensive.  
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@Baljot187 said:
" @fwylo said:
" Thats like 5 months away.  5 Months * 4 Weeks per Month = 20 Weeks  $300/20 Weeks = $15 Dollars per Week  Start saving now and it doesn't seem like that much. "
By that retarded logic nothing in the world is expensive.   "
Uhm.  Not sure how you can call math retarded as it is in fact... fact.  Judging by the impulsiveness of your response maybe you don't have the restraint to think things through before you make a decision.  So saving over the next 5 months would probably be out of the question.  Then when it comes time to buy one and all your friends have one and you want to play with them, you may or may not drop $300 on it and clear you current funds out.  Whilst the people saving still have money for whatever else.  So still not very retarded for the other people who saved.  I'd have to say that you my friend are the retarded one.  If you want something enough to save a mere $15 dollars a week for a few months it isn't a big deal.
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That looks really appealing to me.

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@wolf_blitzer85 said:
" And nobody has been freaking out about the back-lit buttons?   That alone should be a selling point as I cannot wait to see this thing in action in it's finished glory.  This will totally be $250 when it comes out over here if Nintendo wants it to sell well.   As you can see by the comments, $300 is just a frightening going price for a Nintendo handheld, but then again, if it's really worth that much and it does what it's supposed to do well, then maybe Nintendo could justify it.Hopefully the price of the games will still hover around where it's at now, but I can see them getting closer to the 40-50 dollar range easily. "
Wait...back lit buttons? This thing has so many add ons that I keep forgetting about. I never seem to remember it actually has motion sensing (albeit slightly limited).
And people take a little step back before moaning. They still havent actually announced prices outside Japan. But then this wouldnt be the internet without massive conclusion jumping.
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There's no way they'll put it out in America at $300.
 
That's not something Nintendo does.
 
They know the value of a low price point in getting sales. They learned that with the Wii. And there's no way they'd put out a portable that's more expensive than their home console at launch. Not a chance in hell.
 
Whoever in "the media" is saying that is dumb, and should feel dumb. $250 at most, I'd say.

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@ajamafalous said:
" That's way more than I would've been willing to pay.
 
@Willy105 said:
" Two 3DS's for the price of one iPad/iPhone.   Looks like Nintendo is still doing the same strategy as they did last-gen, by offering the same at a lower price.  However, I wonder how Sony will react, if they plan on going back to the handheld business. "
The base iPhone 4 is $199 with a two year contract. "
Yes, but that's a two year contract with AT&T.
 
So it's $199 plus getting a nail pounded through your dick for two years.
 
Gotta take these things into account.
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Cha ching, ouch.

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I'm interested in the 3DS, for sure, but there's no way I'd pay $300 for it. I don't expect it will cost quite that much here in the US, though. Even $250 would be ridiculous, considering that was the launch price of the Wii.

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@Olivaw said:
" @ajamafalous said:
" That's way more than I would've been willing to pay.
 
@Willy105 said:
" Two 3DS's for the price of one iPad/iPhone.   Looks like Nintendo is still doing the same strategy as they did last-gen, by offering the same at a lower price.  However, I wonder how Sony will react, if they plan on going back to the handheld business. "
The base iPhone 4 is $199 with a two year contract. "
Yes, but that's a two year contract with AT&T.  So it's $199 plus getting a nail pounded through your dick for two years.  Gotta take these things into account. "
I've been on AT&T for three years now and I'm signing a new two year contract in December when I buy an iPhone.
 
 
People just like to bitch.
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300?! Damnnnnnnn. I could buy a 360 instead. 

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Nintendo is trying to sell you a DS device that does 3D and better graphics than previous DS offerings. Now think about this for a second? Would $300 sound like too much if this was your first handheld gaming device sporting such technology? Probably not.  
 
But consider how portably saturated the market already is with hundreds of millions of iPhones/iTouch, PSP's, other DS'es, and suddenly you're not just looking at a price tag. You're looking to see if carrying a 3DS along with all that other portable shit you currently carry will justify even owning the damn thing regardless of price. People can carry only so much in their pocket before it becomes too cumbersome to call portable and honestly I think the 3DS's biggest competitor will be Nintendo's own regular DS/DSi lineup.    

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@LunarAura: Nintendo seems that they'll also continue supporting the regular DS even upon the release of the 3DS.  They just announced a new Kirby game for the regular DS, for example.  It wouldn't surprise me if they kept both systems on the market: the old DS for the installed user base and the 3DS for those who would be willing to buy it immediately.
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I bet this is going to go exactly as the Wii went: everybody will go batshit crazy for it at release, and two months later the thing will be covered in dust.

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@ajamafalous said:
" @Olivaw said:
" @ajamafalous said:
" That's way more than I would've been willing to pay.
 
@Willy105 said:
" Two 3DS's for the price of one iPad/iPhone.   Looks like Nintendo is still doing the same strategy as they did last-gen, by offering the same at a lower price.  However, I wonder how Sony will react, if they plan on going back to the handheld business. "
The base iPhone 4 is $199 with a two year contract. "
Yes, but that's a two year contract with AT&T.  So it's $199 plus getting a nail pounded through your dick for two years.  Gotta take these things into account. "
I've been on AT&T for three years now and I'm signing a new two year contract in December when I buy an iPhone.   People just like to bitch. "
"Because I have never had a negative experience, everyone else must be whiny"
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$300 for this seems a bit much especially when it's way more than just getting the Wii instead. Can't wait for all that 3d tech in this to completely revolutionize the mynotebook series of games.

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I've seen it on TV last week. Well, I don't know... The guys were not allowed to show the display of this thing but they seemed to be really amused and excited about what they saw.  But the price,,,  The general idea is nice but isn't it a little bit too much for such a small thing?

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It's crazy that handhelds are now more expensive than consoles.
 
I'm stoked that there's virtual console for GB and GBC games though. How about some GBA?

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300 no way, it's nice tech but not 300 dollar tech.

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I've got a DSLite. I'm good. Not dropping $300 on a handheld.

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Hardcore gamers will still be interested, but I think a lot of casuals will look at the 3DS and see modern consoles with better specs that have large libraries of games and are still supported that cost less and maybe not opt to buy the Nintendo handheld.
 
For many reasons, this scenario hasn't really come up in gaming for a long time, and never really for a Nintendo handheld.

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bummer i was hoping for 200

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I once paid 300 bucks for an iPod, no problem

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@Olivaw said:
" @ajamafalous said:
" @Olivaw said:
" @ajamafalous said:
" That's way more than I would've been willing to pay.
 
@Willy105 said:
" Two 3DS's for the price of one iPad/iPhone.   Looks like Nintendo is still doing the same strategy as they did last-gen, by offering the same at a lower price.  However, I wonder how Sony will react, if they plan on going back to the handheld business. "
The base iPhone 4 is $199 with a two year contract. "
Yes, but that's a two year contract with AT&T.  So it's $199 plus getting a nail pounded through your dick for two years.  Gotta take these things into account. "
I've been on AT&T for three years now and I'm signing a new two year contract in December when I buy an iPhone.   People just like to bitch. "
"Because I have never had a negative experience, everyone else must be whiny" "
Did I say that?
 
 
I know that plenty of people have had negative experiences with AT&T. I've had negative experiences with both AT&T and other carriers as well; nearly switched off of AT&T this summer.
 
 
None of that changes the fact that people still like to bitch.
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I don't think it will cost $300 in the West. Nintendo will charge that in Japan because they know they can, but i would expect $249 in other regions. 
 
I will totally buy it either way. I would consider buying it even it wasn't 3D. A DS more powerful than a PSP? Sold. Glasses-free OPTIONAL 3D? Double-sold.

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@Diamond: Not only casuals.  I consider myself a "hardcore" gamer and it's weird to think that I could either get a PS3 or a 3DS for the same price.  I'll definitely be getting the 3DS, though.
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@fwylo said:
" @Baljot187 said:
" @fwylo said:
" Thats like 5 months away.  5 Months * 4 Weeks per Month = 20 Weeks  $300/20 Weeks = $15 Dollars per Week  Start saving now and it doesn't seem like that much. "
By that retarded logic nothing in the world is expensive.   "
Uhm.  Not sure how you can call math retarded as it is in fact... fact.  Judging by the impulsiveness of your response maybe you don't have the restraint to think things through before you make a decision.  So saving over the next 5 months would probably be out of the question.  Then when it comes time to buy one and all your friends have one and you want to play with them, you may or may not drop $300 on it and clear you current funds out.  Whilst the people saving still have money for whatever else.  So still not very retarded for the other people who saved.  I'd have to say that you my friend are the retarded one.  If you want something enough to save a mere $15 dollars a week for a few months it isn't a big deal. "

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As long as I can transfer my "My Notebook" collection to it, I'm sold.

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Looks sick tits. but 299$ is kinda brutal even for something thats supposed to be new and "cutting edge (ie: the 3d tech)".

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I don't think $300 is that bad. 

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My guess is that the actual US price will probably actually be $249 or $199, but I'll be buying one even if it is released at $300.

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I still don't own a PS3, so I really doubt I will spend the $300 on a DS instead. I would sooner buy an iPad (The new one will go for $400 I bet).

$200 is how much I paid for my iPhone, Nintendo seriously cannot expect me to shell out 300 clams for their portable system...

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I'm the kind of guy who just buys things like this when they come out without thinking. But this is the first thing in a long time that actually made me think about it. 
 
When applied to the regular consumer market, that should mean a lot.

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I am curious to see how this new priced hand held speaks with Nintento's market. This is one of the most expensive hand held console to date. People criticized Sony with its expensively priced PSP go and although they were other reasons why it did not do as forecasters predicted the price was one of those factors.

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too expensive. too ugly.
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$300!? thats a much as a PS3, and im having plenty trouble to get that by itself! but a 3DS as well!? 600 dollars on consoles is a bit steep, yes. on another note....
 
WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG NINTENDO TO BRING THE GAME BOY VIRTUAL CONSOLE!!?!?!??

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So down.

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Hopefully it'll be 250 when it comes to the states.  But I know it definitely will not be $200.

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For the games I play on DS I'm probably better off with a lite. I wonder how cheap those are now...

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Will probably grab a 3DS when the lite version comes out next christmas.

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I don't think $299 will be the price in the US. It is way too much. 

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Hmm, a little to expensive for me to purchase. oh well, maybe when find tons of money lying around, then I could buy one.

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I'm looking forward to the 3DS's release and seeing games being produced for it. That being said, though, I don't think I'll buy one, nor will I unless the price drops or at least three games I want badly enough come out for it. I don't particularly want to pay more than I did for my 360, even if it is 3D. I think I'm okay with my DSLite for now.
 
Unless Nintendo can somehow convince me more. xD

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They can fuck off with a $300 price tag for a portable system.

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That's pretty damn expensive for a handheld and a Nintendo product.

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Yeah... no one's gonna buy it for that price. Even though it does look sick as hell.

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Did they not pay attention to the whole "I wont by a PSP for 300$" thing?

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At that price might as well just get a new console instead.

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@Toxin066 said:
" That's about $100 more than I'm willing to pay. Bummer. =/ "
Me too. $200 would have been perfect. For $300, you could get a Ps3 or 360. The 3DS is even more than the Wii. I thought Nintendo was going for the casual gamers for the past few years. They just lost those people.