Nintendo: 3DS to Feature Switch for 2D Functionality

Nintendo hasn’t been especially chatty about its upcoming portable system. Word on the device–currently known as the “3DS”–got out right around the time that the company was pushing its larger DSi XL in the US.

The next generation Nintendo portable, which is said to be set for an official unveiling at this year’s E3 in June, will feature 3D functionality, without the aid of glasses. According to a new statement by the company’s CEO, Satoru Iwata, the device will also feature a switch that lets users play its games in 2D mode.

The functionality, according to Iwawta, was incorporated into the device over concerns of the 3D’s effect children’s eye site.

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