PES 2011 3D Kicks Off on March 25th (Europe)
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KONAMI’s acclaimed football title to launch alongside Nintendo 3DS system
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced that its PES 2011 3D has been selected as one of the launch titles for thenew Nintendo 3DS handheld gaming platform.
PES 2011 3D will be released along the Nintendo 3DS on March 25th across Europe, and is a truly immersive football title for the new format. The new game retains the Pro Evolution Soccer series’ acclaimed level of control and realism, but the 3D imaging capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS enhance the experience by giving real depth to its many searching passes, long crosses, and interplay of passes.
Scans – Gundam The 3D Battle, Kingdom Hearts 3D, Naruto Shippuuden Shinobi Rittai Emaki! Saikyou Ninkai Kessen!!, Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions
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Extended Reggie interview – more details to come on eShop/other features 3D video content, more
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Famitsu’s most-wanted games
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1) Catherine (PS3)
2) Dragon Quest X (Wii)
3) Shin Sangoku Musou 6 (PS3)
4) Tales of Xillia (PS3)
5) Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy (PSP)
6) Super Robot Wars Z (PSP)
7) Sengoku Musou 3 Z (PS3)
8 Final Fantasy Versus XIII (PS3)
9) Persona 2: Innocent Sin (PSP)
10) Yakuza: Of The End (PS3)
11) Metal Gear Solid: Rising (PS3)
12) Way of the Samurai 4 (PS3)
13) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (3DS)
14) Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 3 (PSP)
15) Mario Kart 3D (3DS)
New details about playing DS games on 3DS
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Nintendo has set up a few opportunities for UK gamers to play the 3DS. A fan was able to test a number of the system’s features, including the ability to play DS games on the handheld.
– No visual enhancements of any kind while playing on the 3DS
– DS games fill both screens
– Boarders on the left and right sides for the top screen, no boarders on the touch screen
– There appears to be a blur filter for the DS games
– No options for DS games, so you can’t change the screen size
– 3DS/DS/DSi options for Download Play
– Will visit the DS/DSi Download play screen if you choose one of the DS options
– No multitasking when playing DS games (can return to the system menu, however)
Ono interview with Super Street Fighter IV 3D footage
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High-quality Tales of the Abyss scan
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Off-screen Super Street Fighter IV 3D footage
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Dead or Alive: Dimensions screenshots
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3DS capable of running version of Resident Evil 5
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So far, Capcom has two Resident Evil titles in the works for the 3DS. According to Capcom’s Yoshinori Ono, though, the company also managed to run the fifth game in the franchise on the handheld. Ono was shown a version of Resident Evil 5 running on the 3DS prior to E3:
“The first time I had any kind of contact with the 3DS was shortly before E3 of last year. A couple of weeks before the show I got a call from [Capcom producer] Takeuchi-san, and he said he had something he wanted me to see. So I traveled to Osaka, and he whipped out a 3DS, and it was running a version of Resident Evil 5! And yes I was surprised we could get this kind of power in the palm of your hand, and 3D to boot.
It was almost time for me to go on vacation, part of Japan’s Golden Week series of holidays, but I was inspired to do something new. We started experimenting with the 3DS, threw together a quick build of SSFIV in a couple of weeks and invited Nintendo to come see it. They liked what they saw so much that they wanted to show it at E3 – I wasn’t really feeling that because it wasn’t terribly stable at the time, though I did give them a couple of screens and permission to talk about the game. But yeah, it was very surprising, just how powerful this little machine is.”
It should be noted that, in all likelihood, the Resident Evil 5 3DS demo was most likely a modified version of the game. Nonetheless, it is interesting that it was running on the hardware at all. A few years ago, Masachika Kawata said that the Wii would not even be able to handle RE5’s title screen.