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{{System
{{System
|name=Nintendo 3DS
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|manufacturer=[[Nintendo]]
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|year=2011
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The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a handheld console developed by {{C|Nintendo}} and was released in March 2011. 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 and features backward compatibility with almost all the Nintendo DS's catalog of games, including [[DSiWare]] and other DSi-specific software. In June, its first patch was made available, and the [[Nintendo eShop]] became its official online store for additional content. The Nintendo 3DS was officially unveiled on June 15, 2010 at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).


{{system|name=Nintendo 3DS XL
{{System
|name=Nintendo 3DS XL
|image=Nintendo3DSXL.jpg
|manufacturer=[[Nintendo]]
|manufacturer=[[Nintendo]]
|released=2012
|year=2012
|nolist=1
|nolist=1
}}
}}
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 the video game [[New Super Mario Bros. 2]].


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).  
{{System
|name=Nintendo 2DS
|image=
|manufacturer=[[Nintendo]]
|year=2013
|nolist=1
}}
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.


==StreetPass==
StreetPass is a feature where the Nintendo 3DS system can automatically communicate with other Nintendo 3DS systems and exchange game data, while in sleep mode or playing a game. When a StreetPass is encountered, the notification LED will turn green. Up to 12 games can have StreetPass activated at the same time.
==Play Coins==
Play Coins can be earned by taking steps with the Nintendo 3DS in sleep mode. One coin is earned for 100 steps and up to 10 coins can be earned in a day. A maximum of 300 coins can be kept. Coins can be spent in compatible games for a variety of rewards and features.
==Accessories==
===Circle Pad Pro===
The Circle Pad Pro is an attachment that adds a second circle pad and the {{3ds|zl}} and {{3ds|zr}} shoulder buttons to the 3DS. A version was made for both the original and XL models.
===NFC Reader/Writer===
The NFC Reader/Writer is an accessory that adds amiibo support to the 3DS. The [[New Nintendo 3DS]] models have a built-in NFC reader on the lower screen.
==Virtual Console==
{{details|Nintendo 3DS/Virtual Console}}
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==Japanese launch titles==
==Launch titles==
{{col|3|begin}}
;Japan (February 26, 2011)
#[[Bust-a-Move Universe]]
#[[Bust-a-Move Universe]]
#[[Combat of Giants: Dinosaur 3D]]
#[[Combat of Giants: Dinosaur 3D]]
#[[Nintendogs + Cats]]
#[[Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D]]
#[[Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D]]
#[[Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle]]
#[[Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask]]
#[[Ridge Racer 3D]]
#[[Samurai Warriors: Chronicles]]
#[[Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition]]
{{col|3}}
;Europe (March 25, 2011)
#[[Asphalt 3D]]
#[[LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars]]
#[[Nintendogs + Cats]]
#[[Pilotwings Resort]]
#[[Pro Evolution Soccer 2011]]
#[[Rayman 3D]]
#[[Rayman 3D]]
#[[Ridge Racer 3D]]
#[[Ridge Racer 3D]]
#[[Samurai Warriors: Chronicles]]
#[[Samurai Warriors: Chronicles]]
#[[Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition]]
#[[The Sims 3]]
 
#[[Super Monkey Ball 3D]]
==North American launch titles==
#[[Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition]]
#[[Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars]]
#[[Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D]]
{{col|3}}
;North America (March 27, 2011)
#[[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]]
#[[Samurai Warriors: Chronicles]]
#[[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]]
{{col|3|end}}


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[[Category:Nintendo]]
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 29 December 2023

Nintendo 3DS
The logo for Nintendo 3DS.
The console image for Nintendo 3DS.
ManufacturerNintendo
Released2011
Total Games674 (501 present)
← Nintendo DS New Nintendo 3DS →

The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld console developed by Nintendo and was released in March 2011. Its most notable feature is its ability to produce stereoscopic 3D effects without the need for any special glasses. It succeeds the Nintendo DS series of handhelds and features backward compatibility with almost all the Nintendo DS's catalog of games, including DSiWare and other DSi-specific software. In June, its first patch was made available, and the Nintendo eShop became its official online store for additional content. The Nintendo 3DS was officially unveiled on June 15, 2010 at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).

Nintendo 3DS XL
The console image for Nintendo 3DS XL.
ManufacturerNintendo
Released2012

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 the video game New Super Mario Bros. 2.

Nintendo 2DS
ManufacturerNintendo
Released2013

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.

StreetPass[edit]

StreetPass is a feature where the Nintendo 3DS system can automatically communicate with other Nintendo 3DS systems and exchange game data, while in sleep mode or playing a game. When a StreetPass is encountered, the notification LED will turn green. Up to 12 games can have StreetPass activated at the same time.

Play Coins[edit]

Play Coins can be earned by taking steps with the Nintendo 3DS in sleep mode. One coin is earned for 100 steps and up to 10 coins can be earned in a day. A maximum of 300 coins can be kept. Coins can be spent in compatible games for a variety of rewards and features.

Accessories[edit]

Circle Pad Pro[edit]

The Circle Pad Pro is an attachment that adds a second circle pad and the Zl button and Zr button shoulder buttons to the 3DS. A version was made for both the original and XL models.

NFC Reader/Writer[edit]

The NFC Reader/Writer is an accessory that adds amiibo support to the 3DS. The New Nintendo 3DS models have a built-in NFC reader on the lower screen.

Virtual Console[edit]

For more details on this topic, see Nintendo 3DS/Virtual Console.
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Launch titles[edit]

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