This weekend Canadian gamers will be gearing up for Nintendo's latest hand held portable device, the Nintendo 3DS (yeah 3D!). It seems like 3D has been showing up everywhere in the entertainment industry, from movies to TV shows and now just recently video games. The thing that makes this product so different is that with just a flick of a button you can switch from 2D to 3D gaming and you don't need any silly 3D glasses to put on. So, the product itself has two screens just like its predecessor but this time we have a vivid top LCD 3D screen with a touch sensitive bottom screen that you can use with a stylus or your fingers. Another big feature on the Nintendo 3DS are the two outer cameras where you can take pictures but most importantly play the 'AR Games' which pop out of screen. Nintendo also installed the motion and gyro sensor, so that means when you tilt and move your hands with the 3DS the product will react (just like the iPhone). Overall, the Nintendo 3DS sounds like something you will need to see and play in person before making the decision to purchase it because of Sony releasing their NGP and the stiff competition from Apple. Nintendo 3DS is priced at $249.99 and will be available in black and blue on Sunday March 27 at all Best Buy and GameStop stores. You can visit Nintendo's official website for more information.