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Just a couple of days ago, Nikkei claimed that the 3DS had already sold out after one day on the market. If the report was true, it meant 400,000 units were already in the hands of Japanese gamers. Famitsu, however, published an article on its website earlier today which states the system moved 371,3226 units in two days.

Famitsu also revealed the best-selling 3DS launch title. No, it wasn’t nintendogs + cats or Super Street Fighter IV 3D. It was actually Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle, which sold 117,589 copies over the weekend.

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One of the 3DS’ more promising Augmented Reality titles allows players to shoot at different targets. In one section, a gamer was able to turn a PSP go into a grave by placing the card above Sony’s handheld. The result is pretty humorous, to say the least!

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Face Raiders footage

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Setting up Wi-Fi on 3DS

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1) Tales of Xillia (PS3)
2) Dragon Quest X (Wii)
3) Shin Sangoku Musou 6 (PS3)
4) Final Fantasy Versus XIII (PS3)
5) Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy (PSP)
6) Final Fantasy Type 0 (PSP)
7) Super Robot Wars Z (PSP)
8 Way of the Samurai 4 (PS3)
9) Yakuza: Of The End (PS3)
10) Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3)
11) Metal Gear Solid: Rising (PS3)
12) Mario Kart 3D (3DS)
13) Persona 2: Innocent Sin (PSP)
14) Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle (3DS)
15) The Last Guardian(PS3)
16) Fotokano (PSP)
17) Last Remnant (PS3)
18) Zettai Zetsumei Toshi 4: Summer Memories (PS3)
19) Amagami (Ebikore+) (PSP)
20) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (3DS)

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Unlike previous Nintendo systems, the 3DS will not make use of an Opera-supported browser. This time around Nintendo has opted to partner with Access to provide an Internet application for the handheld, which will make use of NetFront software. The PS3 and PSP are two other gaming systems which feature NetFront technology.

“ACCESS, an embedded software developer, will be providing the new web browser for the Nintendo 3DS, a portable game console launched by Nintendo in Japan on the 26th of February. Nintendo expects to provide the new internet functionality in May, through the distribution of a software update. The 3DS will be available for sale in the United States and Europe in March. ACCESS will be providing their NetFront browser, which has been adopted by more than a billion devices, including mobile phones and TV’s.” – Nikkei article

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