Source Videogame Nintendo told that the differences in language, classification systems and local laws have pushed the company to produce "three different versions of 3DS: Japanese, American and European / Australian" and "network services designated specifically for different areas. " "We want to make sure we give every user the best experience possible," the company said in a statement.
The other side of the coin? The console will be region-locked, "Could it be that the software for Nintendo 3DS sold in one region may not work correctly with a 3DS from another region." "In every package of hardware and software of the 3DS put the necessary documents. If you have any doubt, Nintendo recommends that you purchase the software only in the region where you bought the hardware."
The other side of the coin? The console will be region-locked, "Could it be that the software for Nintendo 3DS sold in one region may not work correctly with a 3DS from another region." "In every package of hardware and software of the 3DS put the necessary documents. If you have any doubt, Nintendo recommends that you purchase the software only in the region where you bought the hardware."
- Nintendo 3DS To Be Region-Locked? (11/01/2011)
- REPORT - Nintendo 3DS is region locked (11/01/2011)
- "Rumour - Nintendo Japan confirms 3DS region-lock in newsletter" and related posts (11/01/2011)
- Nintendo of Europe's 3DS press event comes with an evening roundtable as well (17/01/2011)
- Nintendo decides to region lock the 3DS (11/01/2011)
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