We all had been speculating about Nintendo 3DS for some and despite the fact that there is no confirmed launch date or pricing of the
console for the US region, GameStop has gone ahead and has put the much-coveted game console up for Pre-orders. You need to cough up minimum $25 for reserving your toy, although the deposit price may be as high as $50. The console is likely to be priced at around 15,000 Yen or about $300 in Japan.
Although, the console is expected to hit Japanese market on February 26th, but European and the US markets will have to wait a bit longer for 3DS. The new console will come equipped with front facing camera which you can use to take a picture and then can convert that picture into a Mii. The console will have a "tag mode" which will let you interact with other 3DS systems over you local wi-fi network. So, now all you have to do is to go visit your local GameStop, make your deposit and then wait for 2-odd months for the arrival of your console. Hey, at least, this way need not camp outside the vendor store on the release date.
Source: Engadget
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I friggin LOVE my 3DS! I just got finished playing Ocarina of Time and OMG if that isn’t one of the mot beautifully written games ever made. 3DS is AWESOME!