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It would seem that more leaked imaged of Nintendo's new 3DS have appeared online, this time totally disassembled for everyone to see. Check the photographs out here over at the Facebook album hosting them.

Last Updated (Wednesday, 12 January 2011 22:08)

 
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via Eurogamer


Atlus has revealed that its 3DS Devil Summoner title is an enhanced port of 2009's Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor, which never made it to Europe but did appear in the US in June of that year.

That's according to a report in Famitsu (where else), translated by Andriasang.

Devil Survivor is a tactical role-playing game set in modern Tokyo, which has been overrun by demons. The centre of the city has been sealed off and you're trapped inside, fighting to find out what happened and simply survive, as the title suggests.

Previously the game had a neat gimmick where the story took place over seven days and the game always ended when that period was over. The 3DS version, Devil Survivor Over Clock, adds an eighth day on top of that.

That's not the only change though – there are now over 150 demons to contend with, new skills, full voice-acting (over 20,000 lines of dialogue), several difficulty levels, new maps, and visuals improved to suit the 3DS' higher-resolution screen (e.g. easier-to-read dialogue boxes and a broader map display).

Devil Survivor Over Clock is due out in Japan this year, although obviously there's no word yet on any western plans for the game.

Last Updated (Thursday, 06 January 2011 18:04)

 
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CycloDS iEVOLUTION- the real DSi flash card for DSi V1.4.1 firmware
CycloDS iEVO DSi flash card from Team CycloDS is the first real DSi backup cart that support DSi only features such as the built-in camera and SD card access for storage, which will be launched at earler of January 2011 . Pre-order now . IEvoUnlike other DSi Compatible cards that run in DS MODE on the DSi the iEvolution cartridge runs in true full DSi mode and so it can use the full potential of the improved hardware like the faster CPU clock.

More processing power that CycloDS iEvolution unlocks will come in handy when DSi homebrew is concerned. Team Cyclops already supports the homebrew scene by shipping free dev units to developers.

Cyclops iEVO flashcard is compatible with all Nintendo DSi and DSi LL (Japanese) and XL (USA / Europe) consoles. Old NDS and DS Lite is also supported, but on ti there is no point in using a more expensive iEvolution card as DSi MODE will not work on NDS. (No camera or SD slot on it)

Be advisedSince it is a pre-ordered item and CycloDS team announced that it is supposed to be released by the earlier of January 2011. So please make it sure you do not have any problem to the devliery time before order . Thank you for your cooperation .



A quick clarification in relation to DSi mode for iEVO. Only USA and European consoles will be supported initially in the first iEVO firmware release shipped with the cart. Later firmware builds will support other regions, once our development team has completed the necessary stress testing. Please be assured that only a software firmware update is required, and no additional hardware or hardware revisions will be required to cater for these regions of consoles.

FeaturesiEvolution flash card are very similar to the CycloDS Evolution, but the team has also come up with some new features to justify the purchase of yet another DSi Flash Card.

CycloDS iEvolution features at the time of release include: (more will be added with Firmware updates)

Cheat code support from Action Replay Data Base
Extra 8 MB RAM onboard
Upgradable Bootstrap so Nintendo can not block the cart
Full support or micro SDHC cards up to 32 GB and microSD up to 2GB
Supports Wii Connection for games
Slow Motion for games
Real Time Save and Restore as seen on the R4i RTS cards
USB Reader / Writer + special firmware upgrade module in the package
Download play support so you can share games over WiFi
Multi Language Operating System and interface

iEvolution will include 8 MB of on-board buffer memory for speeding up file access speeds, which is four times larger than what we had on the CycloDS Evolution which came with just 2 MB.

DSi firmware updates from Nintendo will not be able to block iEVO, because the flash cards boot ROM is upgradable and cart comes with the upgrade module (the circular puck like adapter with a USB plug and a slot for DS cart). And lets not forget that the iEvolution comes with all of the other amazing features that CycloDS Evolution had, including the Enhanced in-game menu and other exclusive features.

From CycloDS Team - Clarification about the compatibility:
An early clarification of how DSi iEVO will work. Only the U.S. an European DSi console will be compatible wit the first firmware version, later firmware versions for iEVO will add support for Japanese and Chinese DSi handhelds. Support of other regions, once completed our development team, the stress test is based needs. You can be sure that only a software update is required, and without any change or additional hardware equipment required to meet compatibility targets for these areas of consoles.
 
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German newspaper Bild has published a story giving release dates and pricing for Nintendo's new 3DS handheld, claiming that the machine will be available in Japan on November 11, 2010 and Europe in the Spring of 2011, priced at €200 (£170.19).

The paper has made predictions before, correctly pre-empting Satoro Iwata's announcement of the Wii-mote with a story in 2005. However, Bild - the best selling newspaper in Europe - doesn't have the best reputation for accountable reporting, focusing largely on tabloid stories.

Nintendo has said previously that 3DS would be released in 2011, and is expected to confirm exact dates and prices at a press conference on Wednesday.

Several titles were also listed as being 3DS's launch games: Mario Kart 3D, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, and Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle.

No source was given for the 3DS pricing and release information by Bild, which was noticed and reported via NeoGAF.

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...d-price-on-3ds

 
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