Nintendo 3DS: Hollywood Film Studios “Intensely Interested” In The Nintendo 3DS
Major Hollywood film studios are “intensely interested” in the forthcoming R4 3DS according to Nintendo president Satoru Iwata.“People making 3D content today are having trouble because of a lack of output,” he explained. “There may be an outlet at movie theaters, but not in televisions at home. While 3D televisions are on sale, I don’t think 3D televisions requiring the use of special glasses will catch on that quickly.
“As a matter of fact, when we show Nintendo 3DS to people in Hollywood, they’re intensely interested. I think lots of people would be happy if they could watch things like 3D movie trailers on their Nintendo 3DS.”
Nintendo 3DS: Nintendo Says 3DS Will Take 3D Mainstream
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fil-Aime has told the New York Times that he expects the Nintendo 3DS to become first mass-market 3D device.“Consumers have a limited amount of time every day to invest in entertainment,” he said. “Therefore we’ve got to bring out more compelling entertainment experiences than what others are doing.”
“Right now, 3-D is not mass-market. In our view, Nintendo 3DS will be the first mass-market 3-D device.”
The company revealed today that the Nintendo 3DS would go on sale in the United States on the 27th March for $250 whilst Nintendo of Europe revealed that they’re launching it on March 25th for roughly £230.