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    Entry-level handheld plays all DS and 3DS games and features slate design, but no 3D.

    Nintendo announced the 2DS today, a new entry-level handheld system. The 2DS will be available for $129.99 on October 12th (the same day as Pokemon X and Y) and features a slate-like design rather than the clamshell seen on DS and 3DS models.

    The 2DS is fully compatible with all 3DS and DS games but does not include the ability to display games in 3D. It still features all the functionality of 3DS (WiFi, local multiplayer, etc.) and can be put to sleep using a slider that replicates closing the clamshell on a standard 3DS. WiFi can still be turned off, though it’s done via controls in the software rather than with a physical switch.

    “Imagine a standard 3DS laid all the way flat, and with the depth slider all the way down,” Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime explained to IGN. “Everything else is there in the system.”

    The 2DS will launch in red and blue models to start and will be sold alongside the standard 3DS (still available for $169.99) and 3DS XL ($199.99). It will include a 4GB SD card and uses the same power source as 3DS and DSi. It also includes two cameras on the back side, so AR games still function and players can still take 3D photos -- they simply can’t be displayed on the 2DS, but are still viewable in full 3D if transferred to 3DS. The 2DS only includes one speaker, which plays mono sound, but features full stereo via its headphone jack.

    According to Fils-Aime, the idea for the 2DS came from wanting to appeal to younger consumers, as the standard 3DS is aimed at players age seven and up.

    “We’re always thinking about what we can do that’s new, unique, different, and brings more people into this category that we love,” Fils-Aime said. “And so with the Nintendo 3DS, we were clear to parents that, ‘hey, we recommend that your children be seven and older to utilize this device.’ So clearly that creates an opportunity for five-year-olds, six-year-olds, that first-time handheld gaming consumer."

    "We’ve always been thinking about, 'how do we approach that as one target?'" he continued. "And that certainly helped spur the idea of the Nintendo 2DS. Let’s have the consumer have access to all of these great games – Mario Kart 7, Animal Crossing – but do it in a 2D capability with a device that has a dramatically lower price point. That’s just an example of how we’re always thinking about, ‘how do we get more people playing games? How do we get more people playing Nintendo games?’”

    Keep checking back to IGN for more on the 2DS as we approach its October launch.
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    saw the commercial for it and it looks like a giant flop.
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    Since it's aimed at kids, I'm assuming Nintendo reckons that age bracket will want the new Pokemon games that just happen to be out at the same time. Kids tend to break the regular type 3DS hinges, so this is probably a better option.

    Nintendo need to focus on bringing down the price of the 3DS software rather endless model revisions, most games are still full price years after release.

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    If it's for 5 year olds it'd want to be shock, pee and poo resistant.

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    Will be good for small kids, everyone else will stick with the 3DS. The flat design is just ugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackhammer View Post
    that age bracket will want the new Pokemon games that just happen to be out at the same time
    I will throw a shit fit if there is an Pokemon edition. Shits and fits will be had.
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    Dunno what to think about this. It's cheap. Looks big.

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    Wish the 2DS was more portable friendly by folding up like the 3DS.

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    Did some reading around...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kool Aid Man View Post
    Wish the 2DS was more portable friendly by folding up like the 3DS.
    ^this. I imagine if parents actually supervised their young children while they use ~$200 devices, less hinges would end up broken :/
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    I actually thought it was a great idea. I know that all of my family has been buying their kids iPads and DSes(?) and various other expensive technology they just end up breaking. In no way am I interested in buying something like this, nor I do see it having a market for anyone above the intended age they laid out. Just saying it's a smart move in my opinion since the age we live in 3 and 4 year olds are getting smart phones and whatnot. Why not market to that?

    And about "properly supervising" their children. I just wanted to say it isn't quite that easy. Kids are kids.

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    I think it will be good for very small children, but other than that, I don't think it will do so well, but who knows, it comes out the same day as Pokemon X/Y

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    "Imagine a standard 3DS laid all the way flat, and with the depth slider all the way down. Everything else is there in the system."

    oh, you mean something like gba or some such? pfft the gimmicks continue pass again

    if i want a 3d game then i can play ps2 or any mmo, if i want 2d then i already have a mountain of roms... either of which would be enough for me so i still see no reason to get a new nintendo handheld (still have my old NDS).

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    heh i know this is supposed to be aimed at children as young as 2-7 but i see that as just a ploy to break peoples bank accounts even though it's be around the prie point of $AU145. yeah it's got the features of the 3DS except the 3D function but if Nintendo continues to deploy strategies to make people fork out more cash just for, in my mind, an unportable piece of plastic then by all means they can have a go. we'll just be awaiting results.

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    I understand that this is geared towards parents buying this for their children, but I wonder how many parents will buy this and then not fully understand that it is made for 3DS games.

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