Zarxrax
Member
From: North Carolina
Registered: 2008-03-24
Posts: 949
http://www.siliconera.com/2012/09/21/ni … -in-japan/
The 3ds doesn't seem particularly ideal for reading, in my opinion, but this service is named "Bookstore Anywhere", so I'm assuming it will also be available through other devices.
When the service kicks off, there will be over 100 manga series to begin with, that are currently being serialized in Japanese manga magazines. 3DS users will also be able to occasionally receive free magazines through the 3DS’ Wi-Fi capabilities.
Nikkei say that Librica will also add light novels and other non-manga magazines to the service at some later point. The Bookstore Anywhere service is scheduled to launch on October 20th in Japan.
Chigun
Member
From: USA
Registered: 2012-03-22
Posts: 58
Japanese games on the DS are region free: best example to help Japanese learners I can think of is "Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten," a full ENG-JP/JP-ENG/JP-JP dictionary with touch screen functionality. Japanese games on the 3DS are region locked, basically telling Westerners to kiss off (well, that's just my take... region locking things that have little chance of making their way into foreign markets is irritating.) That being the case I can't get myself particularly excited over 3DS e-books. As the other poster said, JP e-books on modern handheld devices can be a pretty easy setup with a little gusto.
Last edited by Chigun (2012 September 28, 11:09 am)