The last Nintendo handheld I own was a Gamboy Color back in 1998. I moved on with the Playstation and didn't continue with Nintendo's handhelds even since. I did loved the PSP which was a big thing in 2005 which I can listen to music and watch videos on the go before Smartphones. In that time period I never got a DS, DSi and 3DS since I thought the games from Nintendo are childish and not that hardcore enough but now that I am in my late 30s I want to revisit my childhood. I also heard the E-shop is closing so I might as well download as much of the virtual console games that I can download. I am shocked when I first got it how good the 3D is and it doesn't bother me that much. I did sticked an old 32gb micro SD card and all the big downloads I keep getting errors. That was my mistake since I am waiting on a faster new SD card on the mail. I am downloading old Gameboy color games and SNES games are going to be gone next year. I am liking it so far it just hate that downloading big games like Resident Evil Revelations take forever. I have to remember that the wifi chip in that 3DS is from 2015 also the SD card is from 2013. Overall I am having a good time with the 3D in most games.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Got this Ds at a great price which I am thankful for, but the 11 games did not come with it but were pre-installed (not mentioned in bio) with the users ID so I cant reset anything or I lose the downloaded games. Ds also came pretty dirty. Very sad about not receiving the carterages. The system itself appears to be working fine.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The "NEW" Nintendo 3DS XL gives you access to hours of entertainment. This device plays DS and 3Ds titles along with its digital Store where you can purchasse gameboy, nes and snes titles. It accepts micro flash cards so no worry about running out of storage space.The form factor has improved, less weight, sharper corners and a slimmed down case makes this system feel good in your hands. The gimmick of 3D isn't neccessary to have a good time, but I do prefer to have it, if only because of the leap forward in visual technology it provides. I switch it on from time to time, when I want a cool view of something in game, or when playing the AR games. The internet browser is lacking, it refuses to stream video, and the Youtube app was recently removed. However, Netflix is available for this device. All together this is a great handheld Gaming system. The best Nintendo has to offer in the modern gameboy Line of products.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have played one hour of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and almost an hour of Kid Icarus: Uprising on this 3DS. The games on this system have superior pixel density (pixels per inch) than my New 3DS XL. The graphics are just a little sharper on this 3DS, with the pixels being squeezed smaller due to the smaller screen. Truth be told, I bought this for that reason and it delivers. The system came earlier than expected and I am happy with my purchase. This system costed me $320 (more with shipping and tax) but I know I will get my money’s worth because of my long 3DS backlog. This is what I believe to be the quintessential 3DS system because of its smaller screen offering bigger pixel density/graphics, and its small size offering better portability. The rest of the the 3DS family (the five other models) have features that this one has, but this one has the superior pixel density - along with the original 3DS, but this one has superior processing power being the ‘New’ model - and the portability. This is a magnificent console and it came in almost new condition; maybe a few light scratches, but they were almost unnoticeable. The console still looks new at first glance, even to this day a month later. I am very, very satisfied with my purchase.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
When the original 3DS came out in cosmo black, years ago, with Ocarina of Time as one of the launch titles I had it right away and was thrilled. Flash forward to the release of the New 3DS XL. I was skeptical there would be much difference other than screen size. And I was wrong. It's everything you already know about the 3DS minus one pesky issue. The 3-D screen. In the past you would have had to hold it just so, and stand just so, and any movement of your hands and body threw it out of focus and you had a headache, wound up on disability and had to go through years of counselling. I exaggerate...more likely you just turned off the 3-D feature. The big selling point for the New 3DS XL is the Super 3-D screen that tracks your face and adjusts. It really works. Also, the system has more memory, faster processor and a much larger screen. System transfer is a bit time consuming but not difficult at all. Overall, a worthy upgrade! Read full review
Verified purchase: No
I have a nintendo dsi XL and it seems better to handle then the 3ds but i cant get all the games i want for it so i bought the 3ds. im not sure how many people know that you can shut off the 3D mode on the 3ds. that is awsome. they need to advertise that because so many people wont buy the 3ds because it makes them feel sick. that is why i did not want to buy it until i read from another reviewer that you can shut it off or adjust it. it has a slider on the side of the upper screen that can be adjusted to either make the 3D less stronger or to shut it off and then its like a regular DS. so far, i really like it. the screen is a great size and the 3d is pretty cool too.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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