Today in a special edition of Nintendo Direct, the game maker announced the upcoming arrival of the new title Tomodachi Life, a Mii-based game that allows gamers to turn their … Continue reading
Folks who live in Europe might be pleased to hear that they will soon be on the receiving end of a special edition Nintendo 2DS later this May. Of course, the Nintendo 2DS which was unveiled last year has not exactly burned up the hardware sales charts, but I guess one cannot fault the Japanese company for trying. Later this May, a special edition pink and white Nintendo 2DS would be revealed with Kirby: Triple Deluxe in tow.
Europe To Receive Special Edition Nintendo 2DS original content from Ubergizmo.
This week you’re going to be able to begin your tapping of the Nintendo 2Ds with a lovely “Peach Pink” color straight from GameStop. Nintendo has decided to bestow this … Continue reading
If you braved Black Friday this year, then you know Nintendo had some pretty sweet bundles available for the biggest shopping day of the year. Nintendo announced they would be bundling its Nintendo 3DS with a copy of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon as well as holding retailer-specific deals on Nintendo 2DS and Nintendo 3DS XL handhelds. It looks like Nintendo isn’t done bundling its handhelds with popular games as the company is announcing today they will begin bundling its Nintendo 2DS along with a copy of either Pokemon X or Pokemon Y starting on December 6. (more…)
Nintendo 2DS Bundled With Pokemon X/Y Coming Dec. 6 original content from Ubergizmo.
Nintendo Bundling 3DS With Luigi’s Mansion Plus 2DS, 3DS XL Black Friday Sales
Posted in: Today's ChiliWe think it’s safe to say Nintendo has flooded the market with a number of options in terms of bundles for this holiday season. We’ve seen bundles for both the Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS that offer exclusive hardware as well as copies of certain games, and this week, the company has announced a new 3DS bundle as well as special discounts at certain retailers for both the Nintendo 2DS and Nintendo 3DS XL. (more…)
Nintendo Bundling 3DS With Luigi’s Mansion Plus 2DS, 3DS XL Black Friday Sales original content from Ubergizmo.
Whether you like it or not, the Nintendo 2DS is here to make a statement to the gaming world that Nintendo apparently knows exactly what it’s doing with its hardware. The controversial handheld released on October 12, the same day Pokemon X & Y was released, and today, we’re hearing of a brand-new version of the Nintendo 2DS is expected to hit the market very soon. (more…)
Luigi-Themed Nintendo 2DS Spotted Online original content from Ubergizmo.
Hulu Plus has been making itself available across as many platforms as rival video streaming service Netflix has as it has an application on video game consoles, smart TVs and set-top media streaming boxes. Hulu is adding yet another platform where it can spread its content to, and this time, it’s headed to one of the most popular handheld gaming platforms around, the Nintendo 3DS. (more…)
Hulu Plus Now Available On The Nintendo 3DS, 3DS XL And 2DS original content from Ubergizmo.
This weekend was a pretty big one for Nintendo as not only did they release Pokemon X & Y at a record-breaking pace, but they also released a new handheld called the Nintendo 2DS. We were able to get some hands-on time with the Nintendo 2DS this past weekend at New York Comic Con, and after playing around with the handheld, we are certainly curious to see what makes the device tick. We would have busted open a 2DS at New York Comic Con, but we’re happy we didn’t as Rose Colored Gaming has gone ahead and taken apart the handheld. (more…)
Nintendo 2DS Teardown Confirms Its Single LCD Screen Design original content from Ubergizmo.
Hands-on: Nintendo 2DS Review
Posted in: Today's ChiliNintendo unveiled its Nintendo 2DS in late August as a version of its popular 3DS video game handheld that would be targeted towards “very young kids.” When Nintendo originally made their announcement, many gamers didn’t believe it to be an actual product, but seeing how we were able to get our hands on the Nintendo 2DS this weekend at the New York Comic Con, we can tell you that indeed is a product and it’s not as bad as you think it is.
One of the biggest differences of the Nintendo 2DS when compared with the Nintendo 3DS is the fact the 2DS doesn’t have a hinge, making it easier for you to toss into your backpack or for your little ones to throw around the room. The frame of the NIntendo 2DS isn’t any more durable than the 3DS, but going with a hingeless design makes it slightly more durable for the fact the hinge is the part of the 3DS most people broke during heavy use. (more…)
Hands-on: Nintendo 2DS Review original content from Ubergizmo.
Nintendo has always been one to pioneer new ways and methods to play games, and this time around, their most recent console announcement would target the handheld arena instead of the home console segment. The Nintendo 3DS proved to be the most recent addition to the portable handheld console department, delivering 3D graphics to the masses without having to wear an actual pair of 3D glasses, but the Nintendo 3DS has just been superseded by the Nintendo 2DS. No, this is not a typo, and your eyes are not playing tricks on you, but the Nintendo 2DS will ditch the horizontal clamshell form factor that was first introduced via the original Game & Watch family from the Big N, and will instead adopt a slate format which might prove popular with tablet lovers.
The Nintendo 2DS was specially designed in such a way that anyone who wants to jump into the world of Nintendo 3DS games without having to fork out a bomb for it will be happy with the suggested retail price of $129.99 a pop, where it will arrive in either red or blue shades this coming October 12th. Sure, the main reason for calling the Nintendo 2DS as it is, would be the fact that you can forget about any kind of 3D gaming on it, since the display will be an ordinary 2D display. That might be a bummer for some, but hey, think of the far longer lasting battery life since you need not push the display to a different level of performance, and when it comes to engaging games, there is nothing quite like a super long battery life to get the job done.
The Nintendo 2DS is capable of handling the whole library of packaged and downloadable games for Nintendo 3DS, albeit it will arrive in 2D format. The system itself boasts of a distinctive fixed, slate-type form factor, while you will also be able to grab hold of optional carrying cases that will come in either red or blue colors at $12.99 each. Most of the Nintendo 3DS’ hardware features will be retained by the Nintendo 2DS, including dual screens, game-play controls and touch-screen features. To sweeten the deal, the Nintendo 2DS is also capable of handling the current library of over 2,000 Nintendo DS titles, now how about that? If you are bored, you can also access wireless connectivity features including multiplayer online game play, fun Nintendo Video content and great digitally delivered games in the Nintendo eShop.
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