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|developer=[[Arika]], [[Namco]], [[Konami]], [[Sega]]
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|publisher=[[Nintendo]], [[Sega]]
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'''3D Classics''' refer to [[Nintendo]] and [[Sega]]'s series of remakes of classic video games for the [[3DS]], which have added 3D effects. These are available for download from the [[Nintendo eShop]]. The first, Excitebike, was released the day the eShop was launched, and was temporarily free. Since then, a total of twenty-two games have received the 3D Classics treatment.
'''3D Classics''' refer to [[Nintendo]] and [[Sega]]'s series of remakes of classic video games for the [[3DS]], which have added 3D effects. These are available for download from the [[Nintendo eShop]]. The first, Excitebike, was released the day the eShop was launched, and was temporarily free.
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==Games==
===Nintendo 3D Classics===
All Nintendo 3D Classics were published by [[Nintendo]] and developed by [[Arika]].
 
{| {{prettytable}}
!width="50%"|Title
!width="25%"|Original system
!width="25%"|Original release
|-
|''[[Excitebike]]''
|[[NES]]
|[[1984]]
|-
|''[[Kid Icarus]]''<ref name="Kid Icarus">The [[Famicom Disk System]] version, on which this 3D Classic is based, wasn't originally available in North America or PAL regions. The original NES version had been previously released on the Wii Virtual Console in both North America and Europe.</ref>
|[[NES]]
|[[1986]]
|-
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|[[NES]]
|[[1993]]
|-
|''[[TwinBee]]''<ref name="TwinBee">The [[Famicom]] version, on which this 3D Classic is based, wasn't originally available in North America or PAL regions. The game had never originally been released, outside of Japan.</ref>
|[[NES]]
|[[1986]]
|-
|''[[Urban Champion]]''
|[[NES]]
|[[1984]]
|-
|''[[Xevious]]''
|[[Arcade]]
|[[1982]]
|}
 
<references/>
 
===Sega 3D Classics===
All Sega 3D Classics were published by [[Sega]] and developed by [[M2]].


==Games==
{| {{prettytable}}
#[[After Burner II]]
!width="50%"|Title
#[[Altered Beast]]
!width="25%"|Original system
#[[Ecco the Dolphin]]
!width="25%"|Original release
#[[Excitebike]]
|-
#[[Fantasy Zone]]
|''[[After Burner II]]''
#[[Fantasy Zone II]]
|[[Arcade]]
#[[Galaxy Force II]]
|[[1987]]
#[[Gunstar Heroes]]
|-
#[[Kid Icarus]]
|''[[Alien Syndrome]]''<ref name="fukkoku3">Exclusive to ''[[Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage]]''</ref>
#[[Kirby's Adventure]]
|[[Arcade]]
#[[Out Run]]
|[[1987]]
#[[Shinobi III]]
|-
#[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]
|''[[Altered Beast]]''
#[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]
|[[Sega Genesis]]
#[[Space Harrier]]
|[[1988]]
#[[Streets of Rage]]
|-
#[[Streets of Rage 2]]
|''[[Champion Boxing]]''<ref name="fukkoku3" /><ref name="unlockable2">Secret unlockable game in ''[[Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage]]''</ref>
#[[Super Hang On]]
|[[SG-1000]]
#[[Thunder Blade]]
|[[1984]]
#[[TwinBee]]
|-
#[[Urban Champion]]
|''[[Columns]]''<ref name="fukkoku3" />
#[[Xevious]]
|[[Sega Genesis]]
|[[1990]]
|-
|''[[Ecco the Dolphin]]''
|[[Sega Genesis]]
|[[1992]]
|-
|''[[Fantasy Zone: Opa-Opa Bros.]]''
|[[Arcade]]
|[[1986]]
|-
|''[[Fantasy Zone]]''<ref name="fukkoku2">Exclusive to ''[[Sega 3D Classics Collection]]''</ref><ref name="unlockable">Secret unlockable game in ''[[Sega 3D Classics Collection]]''</ref>
|[[Master System]]
|[[1986]]
|-
|''[[Fantasy Zone II W]]''
|[[Arcade]]
|[[2008]]
|-
|''[[Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa]]''<ref name="fukkoku2" />
|[[Master System]]
|[[1987]]
|-
|''[[Galaxy Force II]]''
||[[Arcade]]
|[[1988]]
|-
|''[[Girl's Garden]]''<ref name="fukkoku3" /><ref name="unlockable2" />
|[[SG-1000]]
|[[1984]]
|-
|''[[Maze Walker]]''<ref name="fukkoku2" />
|[[Master System]]
|[[1988]]
|-
|''[[Out Run]]''
|[[Arcade]]
|[[1986]]
|-
|''[[Out-Run 3-D]]''<ref name="fukkoku1">Exclusive to ''[[Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives]]''</ref>
|[[Master System]]
|[[1988]]
|-
|''[[Power Drift]]''<ref name="classics">Exclusive to ''[[Sega 3D Classics Collection]]'' outside of Japan.</ref>
|[[Arcade]]
|[[1988]]
|-
|''[[Puyo Puyo 2]]''<ref name="classics" />
|[[Arcade]]
|[[1994]]
|-
|''[[Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master]]''
|[[Sega Genesis]]
|[[1993]]
|-
|''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
|[[Sega Genesis]]
|[[1991]]
|-
|''[[Space Harrier]]''
|[[Arcade]]
|[[1985]]
|-
|''[[Space Harrier 3-D]]''<ref name="fukkoku1" />
|[[Master System]]
|[[1988]]
|-
|''[[Streets of Rage]]''
|[[Sega Genesis]]
|[[1991]]
|-
|''[[Streets of Rage 2]]''
|[[Sega Genesis]]
|[[1992]]
|-
|''[[Super Hang-On]]''
|[[Arcade]]
|[[1987]]
|-
|''[[Thunder Blade]]''
|[[Arcade]]
|[[1987]]
|-
|''[[Thunder Force III]]''<ref name="fukkoku3" /><ref name="ThunderForce3">Developed by [[Sega]] and [[Technosoft]]</ref>
|[[Sega Genesis]]
|[[1990]]
|-
|''[[Turbo OutRun]]''<ref name="fukkoku3" />
|[[Arcade]]
|[[1989]]
|}
 
<references/>


[[Category:Arika]]
{{3D Classics}}
[[Category:Konami]]
[[Category:Namco]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Sega]]

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3D Classics
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Developer(s)Arika, Namco, Konami, Sega
Publisher(s)Nintendo, Sega
Year introduced2011
Genre(s)Beat 'em up, Fighting, Racing, Platform, Shooter

3D Classics refer to Nintendo and Sega's series of remakes of classic video games for the 3DS, which have added 3D effects. These are available for download from the Nintendo eShop. The first, Excitebike, was released the day the eShop was launched, and was temporarily free.

Games

Nintendo 3D Classics

All Nintendo 3D Classics were published by Nintendo and developed by Arika.

Title Original system Original release
Excitebike NES 1984
Kid Icarus[1] NES 1986
Kirby's Adventure NES 1993
TwinBee[2] NES 1986
Urban Champion NES 1984
Xevious Arcade 1982
  1. The Famicom Disk System version, on which this 3D Classic is based, wasn't originally available in North America or PAL regions. The original NES version had been previously released on the Wii Virtual Console in both North America and Europe.
  2. The Famicom version, on which this 3D Classic is based, wasn't originally available in North America or PAL regions. The game had never originally been released, outside of Japan.

Sega 3D Classics

All Sega 3D Classics were published by Sega and developed by M2.

Title Original system Original release
After Burner II Arcade 1987
Alien Syndrome[1] Arcade 1987
Altered Beast Sega Genesis 1988
Champion Boxing[1][2] SG-1000 1984
Columns[1] Sega Genesis 1990
Ecco the Dolphin Sega Genesis 1992
Fantasy Zone: Opa-Opa Bros. Arcade 1986
Fantasy Zone[3][4] Master System 1986
Fantasy Zone II W Arcade 2008
Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa[3] Master System 1987
Galaxy Force II Arcade 1988
Girl's Garden[1][2] SG-1000 1984
Maze Walker[3] Master System 1988
Out Run Arcade 1986
Out-Run 3-D[5] Master System 1988
Power Drift[6] Arcade 1988
Puyo Puyo 2[6] Arcade 1994
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master Sega Genesis 1993
Sonic the Hedgehog Sega Genesis 1991
Space Harrier Arcade 1985
Space Harrier 3-D[5] Master System 1988
Streets of Rage Sega Genesis 1991
Streets of Rage 2 Sega Genesis 1992
Super Hang-On Arcade 1987
Thunder Blade Arcade 1987
Thunder Force III[1][7] Sega Genesis 1990
Turbo OutRun[1] Arcade 1989
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Exclusive to Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage
  2. 2.0 2.1 Secret unlockable game in Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Exclusive to Sega 3D Classics Collection
  4. Secret unlockable game in Sega 3D Classics Collection
  5. 5.0 5.1 Exclusive to Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives
  6. 6.0 6.1 Exclusive to Sega 3D Classics Collection outside of Japan.
  7. Developed by Sega and Technosoft