Nintendo 3DS features 3D widescreen and movement sensors


LOS ANGELES: Right at the end of Nintendo’s presentation at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime cheekily dismissed home 3D by saying, “There’s nothing to watch or play yet on big screen 3D, and those glasses are not cheap.”

Laying down the gauntlet to Sony, who are keen to push 3D TV and 3D gaming on the PlayStation3, Reggie went on to confidently proclaim “No one said (3D) would be easy. No one but Nintendo!” before Japanese company president Satoru Iwata took to the stage.

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