After a knockout launch in Japan, the Nintendo 3DS is now scheduled to release in the U.S. on March 27. What makes this handheld device interesting is that you don’t need glasses to enjoy its three-dimensional effects. Plus, a 3D slider makes it easier to create a 3D depth that works best for you.
Nintendo 3DS is already available for pre-order at various stores in two colors: Aqua Blue and Cosmo Black.

As far as the cost is concerned, many think the console is a little too pricey. According to Nintendo, it is going to price the U.S. customers $249 for the 3DS itself and a wide range of games (18, to be specific) is also offered at a price of $39.99 each. Now, that’s expensive!
Also, Nintendo restricts the 3D mode for children under age six, as it can affect the player’s vision, reported The Japan Times.
Now the question is: who’d want to spend hundreds of dollars on a gaming device that isn’t appropriate for their children, in the long-run? Wouldn’t it be a good deal to wait just a little more and see a modified version of Nintendo 3DS? After all, nothing is everlasting in the Tech World.
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