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  2. New Nintendo 3DS - Wikipedia

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    The New Nintendo 3DS's screen is 1.2 times the size of the original Nintendo 3DS, while the screen of the XL variant is the same size as its predecessor. Some models are produced with an IPS screen for the upper display, but some still retain the old twisted nematic screen for upper display.

  3. N3DS - Wikipedia

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    New Nintendo 3DS, the fourth system in the Nintendo 3DS family of handheld consoles Nintendo 3DS line , the entire 3DS series Topics referred to by the same term

  4. Nintendo 3DS - Wikipedia

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    The system is a variation of the New Nintendo 3DS line, featuring the additional hardware features and software compatibility of the New Nintendo 3DS, albeit without the stereoscopic 3D functionality, updated micro SD card placement to make it easier to remove, an updated home button and cartridge cover similar to the Nintendo Switch, and a ...

  5. Nintendo sold 4 million 3DS systems in 2011, or 12 million ...

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    That's a lot of glasses-free, stereoscopic dimensions of gaming entertainment. Nintendo announced today that it had sold over 4 million units of its 3DS handheld gaming console last year ...

  6. Category:Nintendo 3DS - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... New Nintendo 3DS; New Nintendo 3DS XL;

  7. Stereoscopic video game - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo 3DS, the first handheld with an autostereoscopic display using a parallax barrier and a resolution of 400x240 pixels per eye for stereoscopic 3D, was first produced in 2011. An XL version was released in 2012, as well as the non-stereoscopic Nintendo 2DS in 2013. This was followed by the New Nintendo 3DS and its XL version in 2015 ...

  8. Nintendo 3DS system software - Wikipedia

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    The HOME Menu is a graphical shell similar to the Nintendo DSi Menu and Wii U Menu for Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS systems. It is used to launch software stored on Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS Game Cards, applications installed on an SD card, and DSiWare titles installed in the system's internal memory.

  9. Nintendo Game Card - Wikipedia

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    Game cards for the Nintendo 3DS are from 1 to 8 gigabytes in size, [8] with 2 GB of game data at launch. [9] They look very similar to DS game cards, but are incompatible and have a small tab on one side to prevent them from being inserted into a DS, DS Lite, DSi or DSi XL/LL.