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Those hoping to score Nintendo's next handheld when it launches early next year can start slapping down some money for a spot in line. Pre-orders for the Nintendo 3DS started this week at retailer GameStop, a representative confirmed to IGN. Pre-orders will cost a minimum of $50.
"Yes, we have started taking reservations, though we do not know what the price will be, what colors will be available or when it will release," the representative said.
The following games are also available for pre-order:
- Lovely Lisa
- Madden NFL Football
- Cartoon Network Super-Toon Rumble
- Sims 3
No word yet on when other retailers, such as Best Buy and Amazon, will begin taking reservations.
The 3DS won't launch in North America until March 2011. We'll know more about its release date and price at the Nintendo press event on Jan. 19, 2011.
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I wouldn't pre-order until more details are known. and the pre-order game list kind of sucks.
"Yes, we have started taking reservations, though we do not know what the price will be, what colors will be available or when it will release," the representative said.
The following games are also available for pre-order:
- Lovely Lisa
- Madden NFL Football
- Cartoon Network Super-Toon Rumble
- Sims 3
No word yet on when other retailers, such as Best Buy and Amazon, will begin taking reservations.
The 3DS won't launch in North America until March 2011. We'll know more about its release date and price at the Nintendo press event on Jan. 19, 2011.
source
I wouldn't pre-order until more details are known. and the pre-order game list kind of sucks.