3DS Price and Release Date to be Revealed in September

Posted By | On 29th, Jul. 2010

The release date and the price of Nintendo’s upcoming, highly anticipated and hyped handheld, the 3DS, will be revealed in Japan on the 29th of September. Nintendo pointed this out to Bloomberg Japan.

Professional analysts are saying the 3DS will be priced somewhere beteween $249 and $299 (£159/£191). We’re guessing the price will be around $200, which means the 3DS will sell like peanuts (I hate peanuts, by the way).

Tell us what you think the price will be in your comments.


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