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Blogger, Gaming Site Unfurled Lay-out, Dimensions And Features (Region-Free, Sharing, Split D-Pad) Of The Nintendo NX Game

Eugene
First Posted: Sep 02, 2016 05:00 AM EDT

There is a report that emerged out on the web that sources behind the development of the Nintendo NX game divulged awesome info about the game's unveiling date and dimensions.

As per report issued by LetsPlayVideoGames.com, the sources have provided info about the dimensions of the NX game which is a work in progress as of this moment and at the same time released illustrations that showed where the headphones, power, memory, cartridge and TV connector can be connected. The sources confirmed that the circulating rumors about the game's layout and dimensions are correct.

The sources also disclosed information about the detachable parts of the game console, which can be disconnected from the mobile device.  The report also stated further that two other sources made claims that the NX dev. kit are region-free, which sounds great for gamers who live in isolated places where support  is difficult to come by.

ITech reported that a blogger named arcadegirl64 has also unfurled crisp details about the Nintendo NX game. She said that the prototype is linked to Nvidia and has about 6-inch screen panel display that comes with 720 pixels resolution. She added that the NX dev kit also features a multi-touch touchscreen, 32 GB internal storage, SD Card port and a dock station that can hold a minimum of 2 USB ports.

Arcadegirl64 also stated that the prototype can support Unity engine and Unreal Engine 4 and that the device is 14 mm thick. The blogger contacted Laura Kate Dale of letsplayvideogames.com and presented her presumed details about the upcoming device.

The information from both parties is almost the same. The two extracted their info from separate sources which put more credibility to the rumors. Dale and the blogger also confirmed the rumor about the share button and the sharing functionality was termed as 'Social' and 'Sharing' and that the D-Pad will be Split D-Pad type veering away from the usual 'cross' D-Pad. 

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