The DS line of handhelds embodied some of Nintendo’s finest craftsmanship– from the DS Phat all the way to the 2DS XL.
Niche games like Tomodachi Life and Barbie: Groom And Glam Pups also fetch hefty sums of money. The Nintendo 3DS had a great run which lasted almost ten years, but like all good things ...
the eMMC storage and the Nintendo processor. 3DS are region-locked, so simply swapping out the boards from a normal 3DS to an XL 3DS wouldn’t work; [Stephen] would also like to play US games on ...
Handheld game consoles have a hard life, and even the most well-built models can sometimes fail. The Nintendo 3DS XL, for example, can fail at its hinge, which is what happened to the one owned by ...
However, the New 3DS and the New 3DS XL feature a new processor and it is likely Nintendo will release games which are only compatible with the new models in the future. Something worth considering.
6 years, 5 months By PCMag Australia The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (for Nintendo 3DS) The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is just as dark, fascinating, and satisfying a game on the 3DS as it ...
However, the company dropped the price of the handheld, focused on bringing more (and better) games to the platform, and ...
Nintendo Hong Kong has finally announced that it will officially start selling its new 3DS XL handheld console this ... change when you're playing 3D games - and longer battery life.
"It became a fantastic Nintendo machine for legacy content," recalls games writer Nathan Ellingsworth ... several times - on top of the "XL" models, the "New 3DS" had increased horsepower ...
Arguably, the Nintendo 2DS XL is what the 3DS line should have always been ... toys (specifically Lego and board games), smart home and more for over 15 years. As the editor of PC Gamer ...
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is just as dark, fascinating, and satisfying a game on the 3DS as it was on the Nintendo 64. 6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (for ...