Nintendo to launch 3-D hand-held console– no glasses necessary


Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

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Nintendo plans to launch a new model of its DS hand-held game console that allows users to play three-dimensional (3-D) games without using special glasses, aiming to reinvigorate demand for the five-year-old machine.

The Japanese company said the new portable player, tentatively named “Nintendo 3DS,” will be able to play titles created for previous DS models and will be launched in the financial year starting in April.

Nintendo, which competes with Sony and Microsoft in video games, declined to give details such as price and launch dates, but said more information will be announced at the E3 video game trade show in Los Angeles in June.

“This will certainly stimulate demand for the DS,” Rakuten Securities analyst Yasuo Imanaka said.

“But, we need to keep in mind that this is a portable machine. If you expect the kind of full-blown 3-D visuals shown on TVs or in movie theatres, you could be disappointed.”

Sony plans to release 3-D titles for its PlayStation 3 game console in time for the planned release of its 3-D TVs in June. That game console can be upgraded to become 3-D-capable using a software update.

Electronics makers and software creators have high hopes that growing interest in 3-D movies, sparked by the sci-fiblockbuster Avatar and other recent titles, will drive sales of their 3-D-capable hardware and software contents.

Nintendo has sold more than 125 million units of the DS worldwide, but the company expects unit sales of the dual-screen machine to fall four per cent in the year ending March 31, its first ever decline in annual sales.

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