Late last week, respected Japanese newspaper Nikkei (and seemingly Nintendoās nemesis of late) reported that the Kyoto-based game maker would be launching the 3DS in South Korea next month. That launch would be followed by a release in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Mainland China.
According to the Nikkei piece (viewable here), Nintendo now looks at Asia as being wide-open and up for grabs. The company apparently plans to redouble its efforts in South Korea, Taiwan, and China.
The Nikkei reported that the 3DS would launch in South Korea on April 28. This summer, the Nikkei added, it would hit Hong Kong and Taiwan as well as China. In China, however, the portable would be rebranded the iQue3DS as Nintendo handhelds are called āiQueā in China.
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One thing that isnāt speculation: In Jan. 2011, Nintendo trademarked āiQue3DSā in China.
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