Nintendo has promised a generous batch of new titles that closely followed the launch of 3DS. During an interview with Japanese newspaper Nihon Keizai Shimbun, translated by Andriasang, President Satoru Iwata has vowed that will not be repeating the mistakes with the Wii and DS line-up. "We will not repeat those mistakes, 3DS will have new releases every specific and precise with no downtime." Judging by the launch titles announced last weekend during the Nintendo Worlds, it seems that Iwata is determined to keep their promises this time.
The output of the 3DS in Japan will be accompanied by eight titles, including Street Fighter IV 3D Nintendogs + Cats, Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle, Ridge Racer 3D and Samurai Warriors: Chronicle. In the two months following the launch, however, other pieces will hit stores by 90: Kid Icarus Uprising, Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D, two games in the Resident Evil series, Starfox 64 3D Pilotwings Resort, Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D, Mario Kart 3D and a new Paper Mario.
Nintendo will announce more details about the launch of the 3DS in the West on 19 January.
The output of the 3DS in Japan will be accompanied by eight titles, including Street Fighter IV 3D Nintendogs + Cats, Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle, Ridge Racer 3D and Samurai Warriors: Chronicle. In the two months following the launch, however, other pieces will hit stores by 90: Kid Icarus Uprising, Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D, two games in the Resident Evil series, Starfox 64 3D Pilotwings Resort, Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D, Mario Kart 3D and a new Paper Mario.
Nintendo will announce more details about the launch of the 3DS in the West on 19 January.
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- Nintendo's Chief Defends 3DS (10/01/2011)
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