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| manufacturer = [[Nintendo]] | | manufacturer = [[Nintendo]] | ||
| type = Handheld | | type = Handheld | ||
− | | released = {{Flag|JPN}} February 26, 2011<ref> | + | | released = {{Flag|JPN}} February 26, 2011<ref name="Nintendo Conference">[http://ds.ign.com/articles/112/1124149p1.html "Nintendo Conference 2010 Details" - IGN]</ref><br>{{Flag|EUR}} March 25, 2011<ref name=IGN>[http://ds.ign.com/articles/114/1144775p1.html "3DS Price, Release Date Announced" - IGN]</ref><br>{{Flag|USA}} March 27, 2011<ref name=IGN>[http://ds.ign.com/articles/114/1144775p1.html "3DS Price, Release Date Announced" - IGN]</ref><br>{{Flag|AUS}} March 31, 2011 |
| discontinued = {{Flag|WLD}} September 17, 2020 | | discontinued = {{Flag|WLD}} September 17, 2020 | ||
− | | media = Nintendo 3DS Game Card, Nintendo DS Game Card, SD Card | + | | media = 2GB Nintendo 3DS Game Card, Nintendo DS Game Card, SD Card |
| input = Nintendo 3DS Stylus | | input = Nintendo 3DS Stylus | ||
| predecessor = [[Nintendo DS]] | | predecessor = [[Nintendo DS]] | ||
− | | successor = [[Nintendo Switch]] | + | | successor = [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Switch Lite|Nintendo Switch Lite]] |
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− | The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a handheld | + | The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a handheld gaming console and is the successor to the [[Nintendo DS]]. Officially revealed at E3 2010, it was released on February 26, 2011 in Japan; in Europe on March 25, 2011; on March 27, 2011 in North America; and March 31, 2011 in Australia. |
− | + | It originally had a suggested retail price of US$249.99, before August 12, 2011, when Nintendo introduced a price drop to US$169.99, with consumers who bought the system at its original price gaining access to ten [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games as well as ten [[Game Boy Advance]] at no charge.<ref name=IGN>[http://ds.ign.com/articles/114/1144775p1.html "3DS Price, Release Date Announced" - IGN]</ref> The Nintendo 3DS ran until its discontinuation worldwide on September 17, 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Sam Byford|date=September 17, 2020|url=https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/17/21441096/nintendo-3ds-production-discontinued-total-sales|title=Nintendo has discontinued the 3DS|retrieved=September 17, 2020}}</ref> | |
− | = | + | Alongside the announcement of the 3DS, {{NL}} was originally announced at E3 2010 and was subsequently released on November 8, 2012 in Japan, February 7, 2013 in Korea, and June 2013 in North America, Europe, and Australia.<ref>[https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/previewArt.cfm?artid=23365 Nintendo World Report - Animal Crossing: New Leaf]</ref> An ''Animal Crossing'' spin-off, {{HHD}}, was announced in an Nintendo Direct held on April 1, 2015 and was released in July 30, 2015 in Japan and Fall 2015 for North America, Europe, and Australia.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=April 1, 2015|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMedqo8mLaQ&ab_channel=Nintendo|title=Nintendo Direct 4.1.2015|site=YouTube}}</ref> |
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− | + | At 75.94 million units,<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/hard_soft/index.html</ref> the 3DS stands as Nintendo's least-selling handheld platform. | |
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+ | [[File:NLWa Campground.png|thumb|250px|left|An example of the Nintendo 3DS graphics as seen in {{NLWa}}]] | ||
+ | The Nintendo 3DS has many new features. It is capable of glasses-free 3D on its top screen, which has been expanded width-ways. The 3D effect can be increased or turned off entirely with the slider located on the right-hand side of the top screen. Nintendo has recommended that children under 6 are not permitted to use the 3D effect, which can be locked off with Parental Controls,<ref>http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE7020UL20110103</ref> however the American Optometric Association has stated that 3D gaming on the Nintendo 3DS will not harm children's eyes, if used in moderation.<ref>http://kotaku.com/5725770/doctors-say-the-3ds-is-safe-potentially-beneficial-to-children</ref> | ||
− | + | The console includes 'augmented reality' cards, which one places on a flat surface and uses the Nintendo 3DS camera to view. The cards are then transformed into an object which is visible through the 3DS camera. Nintendo has stated that users "are not to be surprised if they see a dragon coming out of their kitchen table."<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.uk/News/2011/Nintendo-3DS-brings-a-dimensional-shift-to-the-world-of-entertainment-on-March-25-253340.html</ref> An example card is a game in which players are required to shoot targets surrounding objects.<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS-Family/Instant-Software/AR-Games-Augmented-Reality/AR-Games-Augmented-Reality-115169.html</ref> The Nintendo 3DS includes a gyroscopic sensor that registers movement, similar to that of the [[wikipedia:iPhone|iPhone]] and [[wikipedia:iPod Touch|iPod Touch]]. | |
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− | + | Like the [[Wii]], the Nintendo 3DS includes the Virtual Console. Players are able to download games from the [[wikipedia:Game Boy|Game Boy]], [[wikipedia:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]], and [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Members of the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program are able to download [[Game Boy Advance]] titles which are exclusive to them. The New Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL, and New Nintendo 2DS XL can also play [[nintendowiki:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] titles from the eShop.<ref>https://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2016/03/09/nintendo-explains-why-snes-games-will-only-run-on-new-3ds.aspx</ref> Purchases are made through the Nintendo eShop, using a cash system rather than Nintendo Points. Additionally, all models of the Nintendo 3DS family feature backwards compatibility with Nintendo DS software, though certain games that utilize the Game Boy Advance slot on the original DS and DS Lite are incompatible. | |
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− | + | The Nintendo 3DS has the standard A, B, X, Y, Start, Select, L and R buttons, as well as the D-Pad. It also has the Circle Pad, an analog stick, and a Home button. | |
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− | + | Similar to the Wii's Wii Address Book, the Nintendo 3DS has a function named the Friend List, where people are able to see which of their friends are currently online and their status messages. The Notification LED will light orange when a friend is online. | |
− | + | [[SpotPass]] is the ability for the 3DS to seek Wi-Fi signals and automatically download content while in sleep mode. It may be used for players to download [[distributed items]] in {{NL}}. StreetPass is the ability to connect with other 3DS systems while in sleep mode. A widely cited example is that passing 3DS systems in the street is able to send [[Mii]]s to each other. | |
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− | + | [[Friend Code]]s remain in the 3DS system's software, however, only one is needed per system, as opposed to the Wii and DS's one each for every game. | |
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− | + | The Activity Log tracks both game play (noting which games have been played and for how long) as well as physical activity (counting every step taken while carrying a 3DS). The feature encourages walking more every day to earn Play Coins, which can be used with compatible games and applications to acquire special content and a variety of other benefits. | |
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− | + | The two external cameras are used together to create 3D photos, however the interior camera can capture 2D photos and 2D videos. | |
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− | + | The game ''Face Raiders'' is automatically built into the Nintendo 3DS. In it, the player uses the 3D camera and Augmented Reality to shoot faces which have been taken from photos captured with the 3D cameras. | |
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− | + | A play coin is an alternative form of currency in various Nintendo 3DS games, obtained by walking with the Nintendo 3DS while the system is in sleep mode. For every one hundred steps taken, the system will add 1 coin, for up to 10 coins per day and for a maximum of 300 coins. In {{NL}}, [[fortune cookie]]s can be bought for 2 play coins, and in {{NLWa}}, play coins can be used to recruit villagers or restart in [[Desert Island Escape]]. | |
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− | + | On June 7, 2011, the Nintendo eShop became available, allowing users to download digital copies of games as well as collection of older titles via Virtual Console and [[Nintendo DS#Nintendo DSi|DSiWare]]. | |
− | == | + | == Types of 3DS == |
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− | | | + | | Nintendo 3DS || [[File:3DS.png|180x128px]] || February 26, 2011 || March 27, 2011 || March 25, 2011 || March 31, 2011 || Original model of the Nintendo 3DS. |
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− | | | + | | Nintendo 3DS XL || [[File:3DS_XL.png|180x164px]] || July 28, 2012 || August 19, 2012 || July 28, 2012 || August 23, 2012 || A significantly larger model of the 3DS with improved Start, Select, and Home Buttons. |
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− | | | + | | Nintendo 2DS || [[File:2DS unit.png|180x166px]] || February 27, 2016 || October 12, 2013 || October 12, 2013 || October 12, 2013 || Has no 3D features and lacks the clamshell design of previous DS and 3DS consoles. |
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− | | | + | | New Nintendo 3DS XL || [[File:New3DSXL.jpg|180x164px]] || October 11, 2014 || February 13, 2015 || February 13, 2015 || November 21, 2014 || Introduced a C-Stick, two new buttons, and a new processor. Has certain games exclusive to it. |
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− | | | + | | New Nintendo 2DS XL || [[File:New2DSXL.png|180x164px]] || July 13, 2017 || July 28, 2017 || July 28, 2017 || June 15, 2017 || A redesign of the New Nintendo 3DS XL. It lacks 3D, but has a clamshell design, unlike the Nintendo 2DS. |
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==''Animal Crossing''-related games== | ==''Animal Crossing''-related games== | ||
===Retail=== | ===Retail=== | ||
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| {{NL}} || [[File:NL Box NA.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} November 8, 2012<br>{{Flag|KOR}} February 8, 2013<br>{{Flag|USA}} June 9, 2013<br>{{Flag|EUR}} June 14, 2013<br>{{Flag|AUS}} June 15, 2013 | | {{NL}} || [[File:NL Box NA.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} November 8, 2012<br>{{Flag|KOR}} February 8, 2013<br>{{Flag|USA}} June 9, 2013<br>{{Flag|EUR}} June 14, 2013<br>{{Flag|AUS}} June 15, 2013 | ||
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| {{HHD}} || [[File:HHD Box North America.png|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} July 30, 2015<br>{{Flag|USA}} September 25, 2015<br>{{Flag|EUR}} October 2, 2015<br>{{Flag|AUS}} October 3, 2015 | | {{HHD}} || [[File:HHD Box North America.png|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} July 30, 2015<br>{{Flag|USA}} September 25, 2015<br>{{Flag|EUR}} October 2, 2015<br>{{Flag|AUS}} October 3, 2015 | ||
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− | | {{NLWa}} || [[File:Welcome amiibo UK | + | | {{NLWa}} || [[File:Animal Crossing New Leaf Welcome amiibo boxart (UK).jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} November 23, 2016<br>{{Flag|AUS}} November 24, 2016<br>{{Flag|EUR}} November 25, 2016<br>{{Flag|KOR}} December 1, 2016<br>{{Flag|USA}} December 8, 2016 |
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− | ==== | + | ====Backwards compatibility==== |
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− | | {{WW}} || [[File:WW Box NA.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} November 23, 2005<br>{{Flag|USA}} December 5, 2005<br>{{Flag|AUS}} December 8, 2005<br>{{Flag|EUR}} March 31, 2006<br>{{Flag|KOR}} December 6, 2007 | + | | {{WW}} || [[File:WW Box NA.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} November 23, 2005<br>{{Flag|USA}} December 5, 2005<br>{{Flag|AUS}} December 8, 2005<br>{{Flag|EUR}} March 31, 2006<br>{{Flag|KOR}} December 6, 2007 || DS Card |
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====Nintendo eShop native apps==== | ====Nintendo eShop native apps==== | ||
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+ | | [[File:PwAC Home Menu Icon.png|30px|link=]]<br>''[[Photos with Animal Crossing]]'' || 2013 || (limited 2015 release) | ||
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− | | [[File:Calculator Home Menu Icon.png|link= | + | | [[File:Calculator Home Menu Icon.png|30px|link=]]<br>''[[Animal Crossing Clock]]'' || 2009 || 2009 |
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+ | | [[File:Clock Home Menu Icon.png|30px|link=]]<br>''[[Animal Crossing Calculator]]'' || 2009 || 2009 | ||
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− | == | + | ==Redesigns== |
− | + | ===Nintendo 3DS XL=== | |
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− | + | |name=Nintendo 3DS XL | |
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− | | Nintendo 3DS || [[File: | + | |manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] |
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− | | | + | |released={{Flag|JPN}} July 28, 2012<br>{{Flag|EUR}} July 28, 2012<br>{{Flag|USA}} August 19, 2012<br> {{Flag|AUS}} August 23, 2012<br> |
− | + | |media=Nintendo 3DS Game Card, Nintendo DS Game Card, 4 GB SD Card (Expandable by 32 GB) | |
− | + | |input=Nintendo 3DS XL Stylus | |
− | + | |predecessor=[[Nintendo DS]], [[Nintendo 3DS]] (concurrent) | |
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− | + | The Nintendo 3DS XL is the first [[Nintendo 3DS]] redesign. The 3DS XL fixes several design flaws of the original 3DS, such as the 3D screen denting and making use of the control pad much more comfortable. The 3DS XL came in a variety of colors, with most of them being outside of North America. The colors that the 3DS XL came in are: | |
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− | + | *Red/Black (Japan, Europe, North America, Australia) | |
− | + | *Blue/Black (Japan, Europe, North America, Australia) | |
+ | *Silver/Black (Japan, Europe, Australia) | ||
+ | *Pink/White (Japan and North America) | ||
+ | *Black (Japan, Europe, Australia) | ||
+ | *Pikachu Yellow (Japan) | ||
+ | *Charizard Black (Japan) | ||
+ | *Xerneas & Yveltal Red (Japan, Europe, North America) | ||
+ | *Xerneas & Yveltal Blue (Japan, Europe, North America) | ||
+ | *Pokémon X/Y Premium Gold (Japan) | ||
+ | *"Eevee Edition" (Japan) | ||
+ | *Super Smash Bros Blue/Red (Japan, Europe, North America) | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | ===Nintendo 2DS=== | ||
+ | [[File:2DS unit.png|thumb|left|175px]] | ||
+ | [[File:Nintendo 2DS Logo.png|thumb|right|200px|Logo]] | ||
+ | The 2DS is the seventh, newest portable console, also the newest Nintendo console. Since the console's main market audience is younger children and that Nintendo believes that stereoscope 3D can damage children's eyes, there is no stereoscopic 3D feature. There is also no hinge, so it is unable to close. Unlike closing the lid to have it go to sleep mode, a feature for the previous 3DS and DS, there is a switch for sleep mode. The Nintendo 2DS was released in October 2013.{{clear}} | ||
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+ | ===New Nintendo 3DS=== | ||
+ | [[File:New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL.jpg|thumb|right|A '''New Nintendo 3DS''' (left) and '''New Nintendo 3DS XL''' (right)]] | ||
+ | The New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL, announced on August 28, 2014, were the first hardware upgrades for the Nintendo 3DS line of systems, similar to the [[Nintendo DS#Types of DS|Nintendo DSi]]. They were released on October 11, 2014 in Japan, and on November 21, 2014 in Australia and New Zealand, and in Europe on February 13, 2015. In North America, the New Nintendo 3DS XL was released on February 13, 2015, while the standard New Nintendo 3DS was released on September 25, 2015 alongside {{HHD|short}}. On January 6, 2015, selected European [[Club Nintendo]] owners were invited to buy New Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Edition, a special pre-release bundle of New Nintendo 3DS, for €199.99, with orders shipped as early as January 7, 2015. | ||
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+ | In addition to having a more powerful CPU, the New Nintendo 3DS features an improved 3D effect, using the system's gyroscope and cameras to track the location of the player's eyes to sustain the 3D effect. An NFC sensor is built-in under the bottom screen, allowing compatibility with the [[amiibo]] line of products without needing the stand peripheral. Two additional shoulder buttons (ZL and ZR) have been added, alongside a second smaller circle pad above the ABXY buttons, the same features added to a standard Nintendo 3DS or 3DS XL with the Circle Pad Pro. The Start Button and Select Button buttons have been moved under the ABXY buttons, similar to the Nintendo DS Lite and DSi. In addition, the cartridge and stylus slots have been moved to the bottom of the handheld, and the SD card slot has been replaced by a microSD slot on the back of the system which can be accessed by removing the bottom cover. | ||
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+ | The New Nintendo 3DS models also feature removable back covers on the backs of the top and bottom screens, which can be replaced with custom covers purchased separately. The New Nintendo 3DS also features some changes to the Internet application in that it can now play HTML5 videos. Japanese New Nintendo 3DS models have a web filter pre-activated which can only be removed by paying 30 yen but, the preactivated filter is absent on non-Japanese models. Only a few titles were released that were exclusive to the New Nintendo 3DS systems and were not compatible with older models, such as [[xenoserieswiki:Xenoblade Chronicles 3D|the port of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'']]. | ||
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+ | ===New Nintendo 2DS XL=== | ||
+ | A new version of the Nintendo 2DS was released in July 2017. It features screens 82% bigger than the regular 2DS, as well as built-in [[amiibo]] compatibility, a more powerful CPU, and the new buttons and control stick already featuring on the New Nintendo 3DS. It retails for $149.99 in the United States.<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/2ds/new-nintendo-2ds/</ref> | ||
− | == | + | == Themes == |
− | + | 3DS themes are themes that can be applied to the HOME Menu of any Nintendo 3DS. Themes are typically bought; otherwise, some of them are available through the My Nintendo rewards program, or for free for special events. | |
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− | + | 3dssmall.jpg|The 3DS as revealed at E3 | |
− | + | Black 3DS.jpg|A Black Nintendo 3DS | |
− | + | Red 3DS.png|A Red Nintendo 3DS | |
− | + | AugmentedReality.jpg|An example Augmented Reality game | |
− | + | 3DSAC.jpg|The special [[Animal Crossing: New Leaf]] 3DS XL | |
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− | ===In {{ | + | ===In the {{SER|nolink}}=== |
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− | New Nintendo 3DS XL | + | New Nintendo 3DS HHD Icon.png|New Nintendo 3DS<br>({{HHD|short}}) |
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (White - White) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (White - White)<br>({{NLWa|short}}) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (White - Black) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (White - Black)<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (White - Polka Dot) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (White - Polka Dot)<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (Black - White) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (Black - White)<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (Black - Black) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (Black - Black)<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (Black - Polka Dot) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (Black - Polka Dot)<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New 3DS - Isabelle NL Model.png|New 3DS - Isabelle<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New 3DS - K.K. NL Model.png|New 3DS - K.K.<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New 3DS - Mabel NL Model.png|New 3DS - Mabel<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New 3DS - Sable NL Model.png|New 3DS - Sable<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New 3DS - T&T NL Model.png|New 3DS - T&T<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS PC Icon.png|New Nintendo 3DS<br>({{PC|short}}) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS XL HHD Icon.png|New Nintendo 3DS XL<br>({{HHD|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS XL (Metallic Blue) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS XL (Metallic Blue)<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS XL (Metallic Black) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS XL (Metallic Black)<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New 3DS XL - HHD NL Model.png|New 3DS XL - HHD<br>({{NLWa|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS XL PC Icon.png|New Nintendo 3DS XL<br>({{PC|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | Nintendo 3DS Shelf HHD Icon.png|Nintendo 3DS Shelf<br>({{HHD|short|nolink}}) | ||
+ | Nintendo 3DS Station HHD Icon.png|Nintendo 3DS Station<br>({{HHD|short|nolink}}) | ||
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