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While many US companies have embraced the Ipad and Iphone as in store necessities such as cash registers, product scanners, and information guides, the LOUVRE in Franch has partnered up with a different, and unlikely technology.The new NINTENDO 3ds has worked it’s way into the hands of 1500 Louvre patrons, giving them unprecedented control and insight into the world famous museum’s attractions. While several Janese attractions have been utilizing the original handheld Nintendo DS, this current unit boasts an internal gyroscope, programmable memory cards, and a 3d display with camera and video functionality. IT will surely change the way to spend your time at the museum.Nintendo is currently down 48 cents at $17.10 amidst a range of 17.02 and 17.30, but should find support in the upcoming weeks.