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Nikoli Sudoku 3D details

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

– From Hamster
– Devs have used 3D so that players can see the numbers you’ve added to the play field like they’re floating
– Puzzle’s starter numbers will be at the lowest level for easier viewing
– Stage clear and random problem modes
– Up to 4 players for wireless play to finish puzzles the quickest
– Stylus or button controls
– Nurikabe, Heyawake, Kakkuro, Bijutsukan, Hitori ni Shitekure, Mashu and Slitherlink included
– 1,000 problems in total

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– New features for the 3DS version
– New characters
– Two new characters for 3DS: Emporio Ivankov and Boa Hancock
– All areas from Wii title will be in the 3DS version
– Fishing, treasure hunting, original character Gabri will be present

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3DS details

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

– 3DS boxes are slimmer than DS boxes
– DSi/DSi XL adapters can be used with 3DS
– 3DS top screen supports 800×240 pixels resolution
– 3D visuals accomplished by splitting the pixels in half (one for the right eye, one for the left)
– When receiving a Mii via Sleep Mode, you can see the player’s name, location, last game played, and when the exchange took place
– Previously played games registered with the system can execute Sleep Mode transfers simultaneously for up to 12 titles
– Control Sleep Mode transfers through parental controls
– Can’t visit the Home menu/use some of its functions when using wireless or the system’s camera

Thanks to Thomas N for the tip!

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Nintendo president Satoru Iwata revealed last week that 1.5 million 3DS units will be shipped to Japan by the end of March. How much product will be available on launch day, though?

Well, a retailer is under the impression that the number will be around 400,000 units. This is quite a low figure, all things considered. The retailer believes consumers should pre-order when the program begins on January 20th due to the small shipment. It would probably be best to do the same in North America and Europe, too. Only 2.5 million 3DS units will be shipped outside of Japan, which means that the US, UK, and plenty of other territories will be forced to share the inventory.

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Nintendo has already confirmed that the 3DS launch date and price will be announced this Wednesday. More information about the handheld in general will be shared, and the press will be able to try out titles for a few hours. But could there be a surprise on the way as well? Jonathan Ross, who will be hosting the Amsterdam conference, posted the following on his Twitter account yesterday:

“A few other faves coming as well – plus a few unexpected revivals!! Can say no more, sorry.”

Also worth noting, when a fan said he is happy there will be a surprise and that he hopes Metroid will be at the event, Ross responded by saying, “I think you’re going to be pleased then…”

A NeoGAF member who will be attending the event posted the following nugget as well:

“Yup. Expect something cool out of the NYC/Amsterdam thing. From what I’ve been told, it will be shared between digital distributed stuff and physical.”

So, it looks as though there will be at least one new announcement for the 3DS at the conference. Wednesday just got a little more interesting!

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01. / 01. [PSP] Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (Capcom) {2010.12.01} – 133.562 / 3.983.469 (-53%)
02. / 02. [WII] Donkey Kong Country Returns (Nintendo) {2010.12.09} – 66.551 / 704.856 (-38%)
03. / 03. [WII] Wii Party (Nintendo) {2010.07.08} – 53.144 / 1.730.035 (-48%)
04. / 06. [NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) {2010.09.18} – 45.590 / 5.012.327 (-21%)
05. / 05. [WII] Mario Sports Mix (Nintendo) {2010.11.25} – 40.123 / 534.061 (-31%)
06. / 07. [NDS] Ni no Kuni: The Ebony Wizard (Level 5) {2010.12.09} – 37.237 / 419.524 (-30%)

07. / 10. [PS3] Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 (Bandai Namco) {2010.12.16} – 30.128 / 318.878 (-30%)
08. / 00. [NDS] SaGa 3: Jikuu no Hasha – Shadow or Light (Square Enix) {2011.01.06} – 27.344 / NEW
09. / 09. [PSP] The 3rd Birthday (Square Enix) {2010.12.22} – 27.279 / 212.861 (-40%)
10. / 14. [WII] New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo) {2009.12.03} – 24.888 / 4.202.472 (-5%)
11. / 11. [WII] Wii Sports Resort (w/ Remote Plus) (Nintendo) {2010.11.11} – 23.020 / 246.774 (-40%)
12. / 15. [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) {2008.04.10} – 21.230 / 3.130.795 (-16%)
13. / 08. [NDS] Inazuma Eleven 3: World Challenge!! The Ogre (Level 5) {2010.12.16} – 20.968 / 359.382 (-54%)

14. / 04. [PSP] AKB1/48: If I loved an Idol (Bandai Namco) {2010.12.23} – 20.768 / 320.562 (-67%)
15. / 12. [NDS] Mario Vs. Donkey Kong: Miniland Mayhem (Nintendo) {2010.12.02} – 20.325 / 281.925 (-32%)
16. / 13. [NDS] Magician’s Quest: The Merchant’s Store of Sorcery (Konami) {2010.11.11} – 19.406 / 296.905 (-31%)
17. / 23. [WII] Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo) {2009.10.01} – 17.128 / 2.222.943
18. / 16. [WII] Super Mario All-Stars (Nintendo) {2010.10.21} – 17.077 / 820.530 (-26%)
19. / 18. [NDS] Super Fossil Fighters (Nintendo) {2010.11.18} – 16.551 / 255.277 (-18%)
20. / 19. [WII] Taiko Drum Master Wii 3 (Bandai Namco) {2010.12.02} – 15.381 / 155.670 (-15%)



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