Nintendo Aims for 3DS Revival With Games, Button Add-on

From PC World: Nintendo on Tuesday announced a fleet of new game titles for its 3DS handheld, along with a new peripheral add-on, promising to rekindle interest in the device.

"From the end of this year through to next year we have assembled an extensive software line-up for which there is probably no precedent in the history of video games," President Satoru Iwata said at an event in Tokyo.

"We will make a strenuous effort to increase the popularity of the 3DS and make it a worthy successor to the DS."

Iwata said that in Japan, a version of the popular Monster Hunter series would be released Dec. 10 for the 3DS, and that a completely new version of the game was already under development for the handset. He showed footage from other new 3DS titles including versions of Nintendo's flagship Super Mario adventure and Mario Kart racing games, Konami's Metal Gear and Loveplus franchises, and Sega's Sonic line, all due out before the end of the year in Japan.

The company will release a new peripheral for the 3DS that adds an additional slide pad and buttons, to be released in Japan on Dec. 10, it said. It will also update software in the 3DS to allow it to take 3D movies.

When the 3DS launched in February after years of strong sales from its predecessor, Nintendo heralded the device for its 3D screen that doesn't require special glasses. Sales were strong initially, but sagged to the point where the company suddenly slashed prices worldwide less than six months after the launch. That led to a brief surge in sales, but recent data show they have faded again domestically.

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