According to an investor who overheard a Tecmo-Koei rep talking at E3, the new 3DS Dead or Alive game has motion-sensitive boob wobble. Shake the device and the game's female characters' mammories will jiggle. And in 3D too!
Team Ninja recommends gamers turn 3D off for the hardcore experience when playing Dead or Alive Dimensions on their brand new Nintendo 3DS systems. Studio head Yosuke Hayashi's words are sure to annoy Nintendo, who are selling the system on its unique selling point of being able to provide glasses-free 3D. Why would he say such a thing?
It's very exciting to still be at the stage where it's unclear exactly how good the graphics will be on a new machine. If Dead Or Alive: Dimensions is anything to go by, 'freakin' amazing' is a good starting point. And that's before you take into account the magnificent 3D effect that will make Kasumi's assets even more 'outstanding' than usual. Check out the new screens:

Dead or Alive Dimensions for the Nintendo 3DS will have a “story” mode. Don’t laugh. As we all know, Dead or Alive’s story-driven gameplay and fully “fleshed out” characters have always been the series’ greatest strength. If anyone tells you otherwise, you should punch them in their cleavage. Hard…
First out-of-the-screen 3DS panty shot confirmed by new trailer.

The concept of downloadable content on the Nintendo DS was almost nonexistent, and even for the few games that tried it, it was merely a matter of unlocking a piece of code that already existed in the DS cart. Tecmo Koei apparently wants to change that mentality right away as one of its first 3DS games, Dead or Alive: Dimensions, is on track to receive new DLC every day.
The 3D Dead or Alive game will reportedly make use of Nintendo's SpotPass feature, which allows the 3DS to remain seamlessly connected to the internet much in the same way the Wii does with WiiConnect24...

Dead or Alive has always had us covered on the ‘piledrivers’, ‘silicone implants’ and ‘kicking folk through plate glass windows’ front, but you know what the series has always been missing? Fire-breathing space monstrosities and intergalactic bounty hunters who can compress themselves down into tiny metal balls. Thankfully, the upcoming Dead or Alive: Dimensions on 3DS looks set to rectify this omission with a special Metroid-themed level to get your bikini pummelling on.

Our friends at Official Nintendo Magazine UK have a new episode of Nintendo TV ready for you. Let them tell you about this week's goodness:
In this week’s episode we sit down with the head of Team Ninja, Yosuke Hayashi to ask him all about Dead or Alive: Dimensions. We found out all the inside knowledge on the game and tried to stop ourselves asking when we’re going to see Beach Volleyball in 3D. Click through for the trailer and more...
Swedish Dead or Alive fans looking forward to seeing Kasumi and the gang in the third dimension may be out of luck. Dead or Alive: Dimensions for the Nintendo 3DS will not be releasing in Sweden, Norway, or Denmark. The decision to not distribute the upcoming handheld fighter comes from Nintendo Europe and distributor Bergsala.
Speaking to Eurogamer, Nintendo Europe and Bergsala cited “various reasons” for the cancellation, but did not...
Taking screenshots from the internet is a risky business, as ABC News just found out. In their rather sensationalist story about Dead or Alive Dimensions being banned in Sweden over child pornography laws and the even more unbelieveable 'PG' rating offered by the Autralian ratings board, they made a tiny mistake. In order to illustrate the article, they used what seemed to them like a perfectly normal screenshot of Dead or Alive. Only it wasn't - it was one of our daft Photoshops. Egg, meet face.