NEW YORK - Nintendo is mins divided from divulgence the U.S. cost and launch date of 3DS.
Wired.com's Jason Schreier is on palm at the company's New York City press eventuality Wednesday sunrise with all of the details. He'll be sending in his impressions and data at a hurried shave starting at 9 a.m. Eastern time.
Will Nintendo keep the 3DS cost descend than its Japanese homogeneous of 25,000 yen (about $300)? Or will you be profitable by the nose for its enchanting 3-D display? And many importantly, when?
All these questions should be answered really soon. Keep it correct here until they are.
9:03 - And we're off to the races.
9:08 - "3DS is entertainment that doesn't only solicit your attention, it obviously pulls you in," says Nintendo boss Reggie Fils-Aime on stage.
9:09 - "Right off the bat, 3DS is mass-market ready," he says. It's "customizable - a size doesn't have to fit all."
9:10 - Fils-Aime touting the 3DS' capabilities, similar to 3-D camera and 3-D photo display. "Wouldn't it be great to have a pragmatic 3-D photo of your youngster and fool around it back on same device for years to come?"
Photo: Jason Schreier/Wired.com
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