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blurb=This month's issue of the Japanese Famitsu magazine has announced a new add-on for Nintendo's latest handheld console, the Nintendo 3DS. This new add-on, dubbed the "Expansion Slide Pad" will be released by Nintendo in the near future. }} | blurb=This month's issue of the Japanese Famitsu magazine has announced a new add-on for Nintendo's latest handheld console, the Nintendo 3DS. This new add-on, dubbed the "Expansion Slide Pad" will be released by Nintendo in the near future. }} | ||
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[[File:3DS Expansion Slide Pad. | [[File:3DS Expansion Slide Pad.png|thumb|right|220px|The new 3DS peripheral]] | ||
This month's issue of the Japanese Famitsu magazine has revealed a new add-on for Nintendo's latest handheld console, the {{bp|Nintendo 3DS}}. Dubbed the "Expansion Slide Pad", the new accessory clips onto the 3DS like a base, giving it a second circle pad and an R2 button. | This month's issue of the Japanese Famitsu magazine has revealed a new add-on for Nintendo's latest handheld console, the {{bp|Nintendo 3DS}}. Dubbed the "Expansion Slide Pad", the new accessory clips onto the 3DS like a base, giving it a second circle pad and an R2 button. |
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This month's issue of the Japanese Famitsu magazine has revealed a new add-on for Nintendo's latest handheld console, the Nintendo 3DS. Dubbed the "Expansion Slide Pad", the new accessory clips onto the 3DS like a base, giving it a second circle pad and an R2 button.
So far, only one game has been confirmed to use the new peripheral; the recently announced Monster Hunter Tri G. Monster Hunter supervisor Ryozo Tsujimoto has gone on record to say:
"[The Expansion Slide Pad] provides a good grip on the system" and it will be "a secret weapon which will allow you to play the game with the same feeling as playing Monster Hunter Tri on Wii".
Nintendo plan to reveal more information regarding to Expansion Slide Pad at a later date.