In a note published on the official website of Nintendo Japan, the Japanese company has reiterated that the use of 3DS is not recommended for children under the age of 6 years. Nintendo also recommended to take a break every 30 minutes to avoid eye fatigue by using the 3D display mode. The new Nintendo handheld console will also play in the more traditional 2D, while for the 3D effect will not be necessary to make use of special glasses.
All major publishers have welcomed the news of 3DS and are preparing to launch several different titles based on the IP best-known as early as next month, when the 3DS official debut in Japan before arriving in Europe in March.
All major publishers have welcomed the news of 3DS and are preparing to launch several different titles based on the IP best-known as early as next month, when the 3DS official debut in Japan before arriving in Europe in March.
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