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Nintendo 3DS Japanese Launch Thread
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![]() With the launch of the 3DS in Japan, it's time for a thread to discuss its launch there! Join us as we share news, photos, and impressions of the new Nintendo handheld system in its first days available on the market. FAQ How is the Internet browser? How can I access the eShop and what will be available? How can I transfer my DSiWare to the 3DS? This functionality will be included in the May firmware update. Will DSiWare be available from the eShop? Yes. Will I be able to use my old Wii/Nintendo Points on the eShop? No, the eShop will use a payment system based on actual currency, and old point cards will not be redeemable. Does the Circle Pad work with any old DS games? At least Super Mario 64 DS is reported to work. YMMV. Does the 3D slider click or anything when switching between 2D and 3D? No. What language options does the 3DS have? Language options depend on the region of the unit. In Japan, it's Japanese-only. Is the 3DS region-locked? Unfortunately, 3DS and DSi-specific games are region-locked.
Originally Posted by Eurogamer:
No, they're all playable. How do old DS games look on the 3DS? By default, they're stretched to fit, though it's possible to reduce the display output to the original resolution. Hold the start and select buttons as you run the DS game. Do old DS games get logged like 3DS games do in the activity history? Yes. How do you set your favorite game? Scroll to your profile in the friend list and tap the icon at the top of the screen to change your favorite game. The Mii-related options are spread out across the friend list, Mii Studio, and Mii Plaza, so this can get a bit confusing. Can you name an old DS game as your favorite for your Mii profile? No. Does the system come charged out of the box? It reportedly has about half a charge, long enough to get set up and start playing. How long does the battery last? Depending on the settings and usage, between 3 and 5 hours. Standby has yet to be precisely measured, but it lasts longer than one is away from the charging cradle. What's the point of the charging cradle? Ease-of-use, really. It's easier to slap the system down in the cradle than to stick the wire into the back of the system and set it so it won't come out. The aim is probably to make the 3DS something that you want with you at all times. What kind of memory storage does the system have? The 3DS comes with a 2GB SD card for your data and has 2GB of internal flash memory for system use. SDHC cards of up to 32GB are supported. How are pictures stored? 3D pictured are saved to the SD card as two files, one JPG and one MPO. Can I view pictures taken on another 3DS? Yes. Files are stored as such... \DCIM\100NIN03\HNI_0001.JPG \DCIM\100NIN03\HNI_0001.MPO You can have multiple folders at the "100NIN03" level with different digits, containing pictures that are identically-named in different folders. Can the 3DS will display MPO images from a non-3DS source? Yes, FinePix MPO files were successfully loaded here. How is music stored? The 3DS Sound Channel will detect MP3s stored anywhere on the SD card. Is the Sound Channel usable for things like playing/downloading RSS podcasts or Internet radio streams? For the music app, there doesn't appear to be anything specifically for downloading streams, but you could load MP3s anywhere on an SD card and the system will find it. How do Friend Codes work? How long are they, and can you rename them? Friend Codes are shared by all software system-wide. They are 12 digits, with hyphens after the 4th and 8th digits. There doesn't appear to be an option to rename your friends, as you automatically get their name and Mii when registered. Friend names are the same character length as the old DS. It also shows what your friends playing if online, how recently they were online if not, their pick for favorite game, and their greeting. All of 3DS online games use this friend list. Do both people need to add Friend Codes, or is it a request based system? If your friend adds you first, you will not see any sort of request on the system. When registering in exchange, though, your friend's profile data comes up right away. Can we now simply scan a Mii QR code with the 3DS camera, and not have to input the long Friend Codes? No, scanning QR codes simply adds custom Miis to the Mii Studio, not the Mii Plaza or friend list. The Wii has a "send Mii to..." option that you use to send Miis to registered friends. Does the 3DS have something like that available instead of scanning each other's QR codes? No, there currently isn't any private messaging to people on your friend list. Exporting and scanning Mii QR codes is how you would add Miis to the Mii Studio. Do you get the other person's Mii into the Mii Plaza by exchanging Friend Codes? No, exchanging Friend Codes adds a person's Mii and profile to the friend list, not the Mii Studio or Mii Plaza. How is StreetPass Puzzle? You get puzzle pieces from new people you meet through StreetPass. There are 15 tiles in each 5x3 puzzle to collect to form some image. The images will show scenes of Nintendo characters and such. Where can you wear the hats you earn in StreetPass Quest? Anywhere within the Mii Plaza program: StreetPass Puzzle and the Plaza itself. Hats do not appear in your friends list or the Mii Studio. In StreetPass Quest itself, your Mii is wearing a crown as the abducted royalty. Is turning StreetPass on & off quick and easy? Can it be done while you're playing a game? StreetPass settings are in the options for each game that uses it, so ease-of-use will vary by title. Wireless communications can be turned on and off by flicking a switch on the right-hand side of the unit. In Super Mario 64 DS, in the Options, there was an in-game option to turn the backlight on or off. Does this still work? This is unknown. Please PM me if you have Super Mario 64 DS and a 3DS to test. For people who are having eye strain/motion sickness, are you just switching the 3d between max and off? I'm pretty sure the slider doesn't make the effect stronger, it adjusts the focus because everyone's eyes are a little different. I'll be the first to tell you that you have to get the slider adjusted correctly, but a lot of the stress comes from getting out of the sweet spot and seeing cross-talk, getting light from the opposing image in the wrong eye. If you move your head or the system fast, it'll shutter the image like a lenticular card. It makes AR Games or anything using the gyro hard to play with 3D on. What if I damage/lose some of my AR cards? You can print out new ones with no problem. There is no data on the cards, only patterns which the AR-enabled software recognizes. You can even print out super-sized cards for some interesting AR photos with bigger characters. Is there rumble functionality? No. Is Pictochat still available? No. Can I use the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector with the 3DS? Yes. Are there any bugs or strange design choices? Yes. 1. The indicator light for online friends and StreetPass doesn't always turn on when it should be. The indicator light for 3D doesn't always turn off when it should be. 2. When new Miis appear in the Mii Plaza via StreetPass, exiting the Mii Plaza or going to the entrance to retrieve more new Miis before utilizing them in StreetPass Puzzle or StreetPass Quest forfeits their help. New StreetPass arrivals are limited to 10 people at a time. The Mii Plaza is not explained in the manual itself, but briefly outlined in an additional leaflet. 3. You can see what your friends are doing in the friend list, but you can't message them individually. You can only set one message at a time to be broadcast to everyone who happens to look at the friend list. There are no friend requests, only mutual registrations. 4. StreetPass functionality in the Sound Channel is limited to measuring affinity in musical tastes, and track picks are not shared. While tracks continue playing with the lid closed when headphones are inserted, it's not possible to keep them playing going into another program. Are there any DS accessories that are incompatible with the 3DS? Yes. Face Training [NTR-014] Slide Adventure Magkid Slide Controller [NTR-012] Nintendo DS Browser Memory Expansion Cartridges [NTR-011][USG-007] Nintendo DS Headset [NTR-019] Nintendo DS Magnetic Stand [NTR-022] Nintendo DS Rumble Cartridges [NTR-008][USG-006] Daigassou! Band Brothers (Jam with the Band) Do normal headphones work? Yes. When is Pilotwings scheduled to be released in Japan? April 14th. I have an addition/question/correction! For questions, please post here in the thread. If you're a 3DS owner and want to add additional info or provide corrections, please PM me. HARDWARE Screens: 3.53" 400x240x2 3D parallax barrier screen, 3.02" 320x240 resistive touchscreen Weight: 230g Dimensions: 5.3" x 2.9" x 0.83" (134mm x 74mm x 21mm) Colors: Cosmo Black, Aqua Blue Graphics: PICA200 Input: Circle Pad, touchscreen, microphone, accelerometer, gyroscope, 3D depth slider, buttons: D-pad, A, B, X, Y, L, R, Start, Select, Home Cameras: 3 640x480, 0.3 megapixel cameras, 1 interior and 2 exterior for 3D photos and possible future video Media: 3DS cartridge, DS cartridge, SD card Connectivity: 802.11b/g wireless Region-locking: All DSi and 3DS software region-locked, DS software remains region-free. AVAILABILITY Approx. 400,000 units on Saturday, February 26th @ 25,000 yen ($300). Most stores open at 10 am Japan Time. Nationwide pre-orders took place on January 20th. LAUNCH SOFTWARE ![]() Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D (Ubi Soft) @ 3,945 - 5,040 yen ($48-61)
Originally Posted by Famitsu:
![]() ![]() ![]() Nintendogs + Cats: French Bulldog & New Friends (Nintendo) @ 3,800 - 4,800 yen ($46-58) Nintendogs + Cats: Shiba & New Friends (Nintendo) @ 3,800 - 4,800 yen ($46-58) Nintendogs + Cats: Toy Poodle & New Friends (Nintendo) @ 3,800 - 4,800 yen ($46-58)
Originally Posted by Famitsu/1UP:
![]() Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle (Level 5) @ 4,700 - 5,980 yen ($57-72)
Originally Posted by Famitsu/1UP:
![]() Puzzle Bobble 3D (Square-Enix) @ 3,950 - 4,980 yen ($48-60)
Originally Posted by Famitsu:
![]() Ridge Racer 3D (Bandai-Namco) @ 4,790 - 6,090 yen ($58-73)
Originally Posted by Tom Bramwell, Eurogamer:
Originally Posted by Famitsu/1UP:
![]() Samurai Warriors: Chronicles (Koei-Tecmo) @ 4,800 - 6,090 yen ($58-73)
Originally Posted by Famitsu/1UP:
![]() Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition (Capcom) @ 3,800 - 4,800 yen ($46-58)
Originally Posted by Tamoor Hussain, CVG:
Originally Posted by Famitsu/1UP:
Originally Posted by Danny Bivens, Nintendo World Report:
![]() Winning Eleven 3DSoccer (Konami) @ 4,599 - 5,800 yen ($55-70)
Originally Posted by Famitsu:
POST-LAUNCH SOFTWARE 03/03 Shanghai 3D Cube (Sunsoft) Super Monkey Ball 3D (Sega)03/10 Asphalt 3D: Nitro Racing (Konami)03/17 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D (Ubi Soft)03/24 Gundam: The 3D Battle (Bandai-Namco) Rabbids: Time Travel (Ubi Soft) The Sims 3 (EA) 03/31 Blazblue: Continuum Shift II (Arc System Works) Naruto Shippuuden (Takara-Tomy) Nicoli's Sudoku: 8 Puzzles, 1000 Questions (Hamster) Pro Baseball Family Stadium 2011 (Bandai-Namco) Pro Baseball Spirits 2011 (Konami) Virus Shooter XX (Dorasu) 04/07 Cubic Ninja (AQ Interactive) One Piece: Unlimited Cruise Special (Bandai-Namco) 04/14 Pilotwings Resort (Nintendo) 04/28 Deca Sporta: 3D Sports (Hudson) TBA Dead or Alive: Dimensions (Koei-Tecmo) Steel Diver (Nintendo)REVIEWS CVG: 3DS Hardware Eurogamer: 3DS Hardware GameFocus: 3DS Hardware Telegraph: 3DS Hardware CVG: Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition Edge Magazine: 3DS Hands-On Famitsu: Launch Software, via 1UP Eurogamer: Pilotwings Resort Eurogamer: Ridge Racer 3D Nintendo World Report: Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition LAUNCH PHOTOS Andriasang: Late Night Lines Form For 3DS Cheesemeister's launch photos from rental store Geo Dengeki Online: Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Akiba Famitsu: Labi 1 in Ikebukuro (copy-paste link) Famitsu: Lines Overnight in Akiba (copy-paste link) Famitsu: Yodobashi Akiba (copy-paste link) Game Watch: Labi 1 in Ikebukuro Game Watch: Yodobashi Akiba Inside Games: Lines at Yodobashi Akiba Inside Games: Launch at Yodobashi Akiba LAUNCH VIDEO Nintendo of Europe in Akiba PODCASTS 8-4 Play: Nintendo 3DS Launch Special Red Sun Gamer: Sun of a Podcast: Nintendo 3DS & Catherine LINKS Nintendo 3DS Official Site 4Gamer 3DS News Andriasang Nintendo 3DS Launch Center Dengeki Online 3DS & DS News Famitsu 3DS News (copy-paste link) Famitsu 3DS Release Calendar (copy-paste link) Game Watch Inside Games Nintendo News Amazon JP 3DS Sales Rankings Famitsu: 371,326 3DS systems sold in 2 days, 117,589 copies of Layton. (copy-paste link) Nikkei: 3DS Teardown
Last edited by Cheesemeister; 03-19-2011 at 01:29 AM.
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(02-19-2011, 04:00 PM)
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#3
We need to launch this one week before ? Also, no hotlinking.
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(02-19-2011, 04:06 PM)
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#11
Originally Posted by Cheesemeister:
Check them. |
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(02-19-2011, 04:10 PM)
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#16
Why are we even still talking about this thing? It doesn't have a 3 Giganerdwankherz Indefinite Number Core Processor, the batteries aren't running for at least 50 hours and it costs more than the average allowance of a ten year old, not to mention that today no one is willing to pay more than 90 cents for console-quality games on a mobile device.
And 3D is a fad! |
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To hell with Bono,
here's a worthy cause. (02-19-2011, 04:10 PM)
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I'm posting in a thread of NewSexy 3D
man I've been on GAF too long so many launch threads :D this will be fun good luck Nintendo! |
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(02-19-2011, 04:11 PM)
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#18
Originally Posted by Tyrant_Onion:
You know it's never going to happen. |
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(02-19-2011, 04:21 PM)
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#24
It seem it was only yesterday when we, gamers and handheld aficionados from around the world, were hunting down every last bit of rumor or heresay related to this mysterious new handheld overlord Nintendo was to launch upous.. Ah, time flies like an arrow.
Don't ask me what time bees like - I don't know. |
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(02-19-2011, 04:21 PM)
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#25
I'm excited. From a Sales-Ager point of view, the beginning of the generation/launch of a new system is always the most interesting time. Everything becomes unpredictable to an extent, how will new series develop on the systems? How will old series evolve and survive in a different market? Comparisons to the predecessor of the system?
I'm expecting a fairly hefty lead for the 3DS going up against NGP. Probably ~3mil or more. It'll be key for both companies to maintain all momentum coming out of their launches. It's when 3rd parties are going to be taking notes and making decisions. Technology-wise I'm going to wait a bit into this generation. My DS Phat has served me well for nearly eight years, no reason to back out on it right now. There are a few hardware flaws that I have with the 3DS that make me want to wait for a revision. I also prefer entering generations and grabbing all the games on the cheep (just got a 360 this weekend!). |
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(02-19-2011, 04:35 PM)
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So is there someone who can tell me, when the retailers actually receive their stocks from Nintendo? Early this week, 3 days before launch, one day before launch? I'm actually trying to understand when will online retailers like Play-Asia ship their customers.
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(02-19-2011, 04:36 PM)
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#35
Originally Posted by UncleSporky:
Average income in Japan is ~7.3% higher than in the US.
Originally Posted by Hero of Legend:
Originally Posted by Busaiku:
Last edited by Cheesemeister; 02-19-2011 at 04:39 PM.
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(02-19-2011, 04:37 PM)
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#36
Originally Posted by UncleSporky:
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(02-19-2011, 04:59 PM)
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Originally Posted by blu:
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(02-19-2011, 05:03 PM)
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Originally Posted by Chris1964:
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To hell with Bono,
here's a worthy cause. (02-19-2011, 05:05 PM)
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#48
how long has it been since our last real launch thread?
it feels so strange and I feel so much older :( |
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(02-19-2011, 05:06 PM)
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#50
See all those cases and launch accessories in that one pic? Where's all that stuff for the US? I still remember when the DSi and DSiXL hit and I had to order a Hori clear case off of Play-Asia for my Dsi. It seems like it takes months before we have good accessory choices in the States.
Go Japan! I'm envious of you guys right now! |