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|name=Nintendo 3DS | |name=Nintendo 3DS | ||
|image=Nintendo3DS.jpg | |image=Nintendo3DS.jpg | ||
|manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] | |manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] | ||
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|preceded by=Nintendo DS | |preceded by=Nintendo DS | ||
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|manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] | |manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] | ||
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The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a handheld console developed by {{C|Nintendo}}, released in March 2011. In June, its first patch was made available, and the {{C|Nintendo eShop}} became its official online store for additional content. Its most notable feature is its ability to produce stereoscopic 3D effects without the need for any special glasses. It succeeds the {{C|Nintendo DS}} series of handhelds. It features backward compatibility with almost all the Nintendo DS's catalog of games, including {{C|DSiWare}} and other DSi-specific software. The Nintendo 3DS was officially unveiled on June 15, 2010 at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). | |||
During a Nintendo Direct broadcast on June 21, 2012, Nintendo announced the existence of the 3DS XL. This was a relatively minor change, increasing the overall size of the system, slightly improving the battery life, and making the screens 90% larger. The system came out July 28, 2012 in Japan and Europe and in August for America and Australia. In Japan and America, this date coincides with the release of [[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]. | |||
The Nintendo 2DS has the same features as the 3DS except 3D viewing. It has a slate form factor rather than the clamshell design of the 3DS and the 3DS XL. It was released on October 12, 2013, the same day [[Pokémon X and Y]] was released. | |||
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== | ==Japanese launch titles== | ||
#[[Bust-a-Move Universe]] | #[[Bust-a-Move Universe]] | ||
#[[Combat of Giants: Dinosaur 3D]] | #[[Combat of Giants: Dinosaur 3D]] | ||
#[[Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D]] | #[[Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D]] | ||
#[[Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask]] | #[[Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask]] | ||
#[[Rayman 3D]] | |||
#[[Ridge Racer 3D]] | #[[Ridge Racer 3D]] | ||
#[[Samurai Warriors: Chronicles]] | #[[Samurai Warriors: Chronicles]] | ||
#[[Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition]] | #[[Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition]] | ||
==North American launch titles== | |||
#[[Asphalt 3D]] | #[[Asphalt 3D]] | ||
#[[Bust-a-Move Universe]] | #[[Bust-a-Move Universe]] | ||
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#[[Rayman 3D]] | #[[Rayman 3D]] | ||
#[[Ridge Racer 3D]] | #[[Ridge Racer 3D]] | ||
#[[Steel Diver]] | #[[Steel Diver]] | ||
#[[Super Monkey Ball 3D]] | #[[Super Monkey Ball 3D]] | ||
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#[[The Sims 3]] | #[[The Sims 3]] | ||
#[[Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars]] | #[[Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars]] | ||
[[Category:Nintendo]] | [[Category:Nintendo]] | ||