Tag Archive: Handheld Gaming
Nintendo 3DS Final Specs and Price
The Nintendo 3DS is launching in Japan on February 26th 2011. The following month on March 2011, the 3DS is expected to go on sale in Western markets. Check out the official and final specs of the 3DS and price: The Nintendo 3DS will come with a charger stand, an AC adapter, a 10cm Nintendo [...]
Are these the Nintendo 3DS Specs?
IGN has reported that the Nintendo 3DS will pack not one, but two 266MHz ARM11 CPUs, along with a 133MHz GPU, 4MBs of dedicated VRAM, 64MBs of RAM, and 1.5GBs of flash storage. The information comes from persons familiar with the hardware who spoke to IGN under the condition of anonymity. According to IGN: currently [...]
E3 2010: Nintendo 3DS Specs and Details
Nintendo confirmed the name of its 3D handheld system, calling it the Nintendo 3DS at its E3 2010 press briefing. Downloadable titles will be available at launch, and no glasses will be required to see the 3D effects. Shown off at the conference, the new handheld has a 3.5 inch widescreen display for its top [...]
Nintendo 3DS announced
Nintendo has announced the 3DS, a new handheld system that is also the successor of Nintendo’s wildly popular DS family, and has has set a release date of before March 2011 in Japan. This new DS system will be fully unveiled at this year’s E3 show in June. Hoepfully, it packs more graphical performance as [...]
Nintendo DS2 Information – Rumors
Raymond Padilla at rpad.tv has managed to dig up interesting Nintendo DS2 information at Game Developers Conference 2010 by talking to some very drunk (i would assume they would be drunk to spill the beans on Nintys new system, if true). Yep, Nintendo’s best selling handheld just already might have a successor waiting in the [...]
Sony PSP Go confirmed
It is not even E3 yet but Sony has spilled the beans on the PSP Go. Imagine a smaller PSP-3000 where you slide the top portion up to reveal the D-Pad, Select button, Start button, and traditional face buttons. The PSP Go screen is 3.8 inches, the unit is 44 percent lighter than the PSP-3000, [...]




