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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).  
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]].
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]].
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#[[Combat of Giants: Dinosaur 3D]]
#[[Combat of Giants: Dinosaur 3D]]
#[[Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D]]
#[[Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D]]
#[[Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle]]
#[[Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask]]
#[[Rayman 3D]]
#[[Rayman 3D]]
#[[Ridge Racer 3D]]
#[[Ridge Racer 3D]]

Revision as of 13:47, 14 July 2013

Nintendo 3DS
The console image for Nintendo 3DS.
ManufacturerNintendo
Released2011
Total Games674 (501 present)
← Nintendo DS (none) →
Nintendo 3DS XL
The console image for Nintendo 3DS XL.
ManufacturerNintendo
Released2012

The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld console developed by Nintendo, released in March 2011. In June, its first patch was made available, and the 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 Nintendo DS series of handhelds. It features backward compatibility with almost all the Nintendo DS's catalog of games, including 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.

Japanese launch titles

  1. Bust-a-Move Universe
  2. Combat of Giants: Dinosaur 3D
  3. Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D
  4. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask
  5. Rayman 3D
  6. Ridge Racer 3D
  7. Samurai Warriors: Chronicles
  8. Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition

North American launch titles

  1. Asphalt 3D
  2. Bust-a-Move Universe
  3. Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D
  4. LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
  5. Madden NFL Football
  6. Nintendogs + Cats
  7. Pilotwings Resort
  8. Pro Evolution Soccer 2011
  9. Rayman 3D
  10. Ridge Racer 3D
  11. Steel Diver
  12. Super Monkey Ball 3D
  13. Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
  14. The Sims 3
  15. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars

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Pages in category "Nintendo 3DS"

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