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[业界] 当掌机的性能接近ps3和360时,掌机将接过家用机的旗帜成为主流
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It's only been a few short months since the release of the DSi XL, but Nintendo is about ready to move forward with its next generation gaming handheld: the 3DS. Not much has been made official on the system, but we're getting ready for Nintendo to take the wraps off its device in the coming days. For now, though, here's a list of facts (and a bit of speculation) that have been revealed about the 3DS system.
Keep in mind that this will be a dynamic and organic feature, constantly changing and evolving as Nintendo offers more about the system as we get closer to this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo in mid-June 2010.
What is the 3DS?
The 3DS is Nintendo's current name for its successor to the Nintendo DS handheld gaming platform. The brand is tentative and possibly just a project title. However, registered trademarks have surfaced suggesting that the 3DS name may stick as its final name.
The official "hook" with the 3DS will be its ability to display stereoscopic 3D effects – similar to theatrical movies such as Avatar and How to Train Your Dragon -- on the screen (or screens) but without the need for special glasses.
When was the 3DS announced?
The 3DS was revealed by Nintendo on March 23, 2010 in a brief statement to the press, just prior to the North American launch of the DSi XL on March 28, 2010.
When will 3DS be released?
No official release date has been revealed beyond Nintendo's statement that it will be available in Japan by the end of the company's fiscal year: March 2011. The system could be released earlier than March 2011.
Mario could be used as a system seller for 3DS.
How much will the 3DS cost?
No official price has been revealed, but expect it to be within the price range of current handheld costs. In North America, the Nintendo DS Lite is currently $129.99, the DSi is currently $169.99, and the DSi XL is $189.99. To remain competitive, expect the cost of the 3DS to fall under $200 in the US, with the current generation of handhelds to receive price drops in preparation of the 3DS arrival.
How powerful is the 3DS?
Nintendo has not revealed any specs for the 3DS system, but expect it to well surpass the Nintendo DS in visual and processor capabilities. To provide stereoscopic 3D effects the system must have the ability to render each game field twice, one for each of the player's eyes, a technique that will require significant horsepower to produce.
Several developers that have experienced 3DS in its current form have reported, off the record, that it has processing capabilities that far exceed the Nintendo Wii and bring the device with abilities that are close to HD consoles such as PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
According to several developer sources, the 3DS device is not using the NVIDIA Tegra mobile chipset, a rumor that's been floating around since 2009.
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掌机的规模已经超越家用机,当家用机的优势慢慢减退时,掌机将会接过游戏行业的主力接力棒和体感成为真正次时代游戏的标兵! |
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