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Nintendo's always given people choices when it comes to handhelds, so it comes as no surprise to see new 3DS models on the horizon. Yet, the introduction of Nintendo's New 3DS and New 3DS XL feels different, probably because it's more than just a new form factor, or a stripped down value version. The new models have an improved processor, more buttons, and an extra camera that enhances the glasses-free 3D experience. They're practically the same size as the original 3DS and 3DS XL, but they're technically superior in every way. Where do New 3DS systems leave the old models? The answer: in their dust.

With so many improvements, the New 3DS is probably the best candidate for future 3DS customers, but what about people that have had a 3DS for years? Should they upgrade to a New 3DS and ride the portable wave with Nintendo, or, is it smarter to just accept that sometime down the road, there's a chance you'll potentially miss out on some really exciting games? The answer is easier than you think.

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Super Stable 3D

Super Stable 3D made possible by the new camera above the screen.
Super Stable 3D made possible by the new camera above the screen.

For the first time since I started using a 3DS four years ago, I feel not just comfortable, but excited when using the stereoscopic 3D feature, and it's all thanks to one seemingly simple addition that makes a big difference. By installing a second camera above the New 3DS' top screen, the system detects your relative position and adjusts the 3D effect accordingly. Older 3DSs all had a fixed sweet spot, and if you weren't positioned correctly, the 3D effect would go out of focus all too easily, and more than likely, your finger would quickly put the 3D slider into the "off" position. Nintendo's camera-based solution works so well that you need to move the New 3DS into a nonsensical position to lose sight of the 3D effect. It's such a drastic improvement over previous models that once you see it in action, it's impossible to go back to the 3D of old. If you tended to turn off the 3D effect in the past because it was inconsistent and frustrating, you'll be amazed by how well the New 3DS handles the effect and how good games can look with 3D on full blast.

The New Inputs

All of the inputs from the Circle Pad Pro are built into New 3DS XL
All of the inputs from the Circle Pad Pro are built into New 3DS XL

Nintendo heard the cries years ago when it revealed the system with only a single analog stick, and made up for it in due time with the release of the Circle Pad Pro for 3DS and 3DS XL. These chunky, battery powered augmentations provided players with a second analog stick and two more shoulder buttons. It was a solution, but not a very elegant one. Thankfully, no such add-ons are needed for the New 3DS systems. There now sits two new buttons, ZL and ZR, between the standard L and R shoulder buttons, and Nintendo's crammed a small, stiff analog nub between the face buttons and the bottom screen. Though it looks uncomfortable and less flexible than the standard 3DS C-stick, it's surprisingly responsive. This addition will open the door for developers who need better camera controls in games, and give users a chance to experience what only Circle Pad Pro owners could before.

Improved Hardware

There's one reason that some future games will be exclusive to New 3DS: the improved CPU. The extra power within will allow developers to push the graphics hardware a little further without fear of bottlenecking performance. Having played Xenoblade Chronicles on New 3DS, it's not surprising that the game needs the extra oomph to run as well as it does, but realistically, it's also a modest bump in graphics compared to a game with a similar presentation, such as Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. You're more likely to appreciate the effect it has on the 3DS at a system level. The operating system is snappier than before and games both download and load faster. The OS no longer feels sluggish or too demanding for the hardware. Now, it's just right.

ComponentNew 3DS XL3DS XL
CPUARM11 MPCore 4x @ 268MHzARM11 MPCore 2x @ 268MHz
Co-processor4x VFPv22x VFPv2
RAM256MB FCRAM128MB FCRAM
VRAM10MB6MB
GPUPICA200 GPU @ 268MHzPICA200 GPU @ 268MHz

The operating system is snappier than before and games both download and load faster. The OS no longer feels sluggish or too demanding for the hardware. Now, it's just right.

Storage and Battery Life

Nintendo ushered in a lot of smart design decisions for New 3DS and New 3DS XL, but it's also changed a few things that aren't necessarily for the better. Up until now, 3DS stored data on SD cards, but New 3DS systems require Micro SD cards, which are much, much smaller. As a result, existing 3DS owners need to purchase a new card or settle for the included 4GB Micro SD card, which is enough to get you started but too small for long-term memory needs.

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It's also much more difficult than before to access your memory card, at least for the XL model. In the past, the SD slot was readily available, but now you need to unscrew and dismantle the underside of New 3DS XLs to access the Micro SD slot. Granted, this isn't something you need to do maybe more than once or twice during the lifespan of your system, but when you do, you'll encounter stubborn screws and a panel that practically refuses to detach. It's inconvenient to say the least, but this setup allows for a great new feature: the ability to easily replace the system's internal battery. Charging, depleting, and recharging batteries can result in gradual degradation, so this will no doubt come in handy for some New 3DS owners down the road. Though New 3DS XL has only slightly better battery life than 3DS XL, roughly 30 minutes more per charge, this should also help curb the number of times you need to recharge your battery over time.

Ports, Lights, and Buttons

Apart from the additions I mentioned before, the primary 3DS controls have remained unchanged, but like the memory card slot, Nintendo remixed the layout of things such as lights, ports, and switches. Start and select are now discrete, circular buttons that live beneath the A, B, X, and Y buttons. Underneath the bottom screen, the home button sits alone. On the front of 3DS XL you'll find the game card slot, the headphone port, the stylus, and the power button, which have all been repositioned in some way. These changes are effectively harmless and inconsequential, but something's missing; the wireless radio switch that let you enable and disable Wi-Fi and Street Pass functionality without opening your 3DS. This was handy in cases where you wanted to save battery, or to make sure that you didn't miss Street Passes from other 3DS owners on your way to work or school. With New 3DSs, you need to press the home button and access the quick settings menu to turn the wireless radios on or off. It's a minor inconvenience.

Amiibo and NFC

There's a lot of buzz in the Nintendo world about Amiibo at the moment. Nintendo's NFC enabled figures are not just cute, but also functional, allowing you to carry your personal game data from one device to another. Wii U has NFC built into the GamePad, but New 3DS is the first portable from Nintendo with NFC built-in. Though Amiibo support in 3DS games is non-existent for the moment, expect that to change quickly. Nintendo's promised an external Amiibo reading add-on for existing 3DS hardware, but New 3DS owners will be ready for Amiibo right out of the box.

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There's much to love about New 3DS XL's hardware, but Nintendo's made one decision that will prove to be an inconvenience for new 3DS owners: it decided not to include a charger in the box. This may have been done to cut costs, but it's going to burn uneducated customers that are picking up a 3DS for the first time if they miss the small note about the lack of an AC adapter on the box.

Like the oddly difficult back panel, the lack of an AC adapter isn't damning and shouldn't deter you from considering a New 3DS XL. With the extra controls, improved 3D, and a faster CPU, it's the most impressive 3DS to date. If you've been playing on a 3DS for years, the overall difference when you pick up a New 3DS XL is immediately apparent. After a week with the new system, I can't imagine going back.

Anyone who's picking up a 3DS for the first time should skip the other options and go right for a New 3DS or New 3DS XL, depending on what's available in their region. Picking up any other version is essentially setting yourself up for disappointment down the road when exclusive games start rolling out. If you care about Amiibo support, the choice is even easier. Existing 3DS owners should also consider an upgrade, if not now, perhaps when they're motivated by a certain game down the road. That said, if you spend a lot of time with your 3DS, but want a better experience overall, you won't be disappointed if you rush out on Feb. 13 to pick up the best handheld Nintendo's ever made.

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Any one else got a really loose hinge on their XL?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> If you're referring to the fact that the top screen "wobbles" around quite a bit, then that's normal. All the XL models do that.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Mine moves side to side on the hinge like someone forgot to put a rubber stopper inside.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Damn, that's unfortunate. :(

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Mine seems solid as well when opening and closing the screen.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Mine seems fairly solid, i'd go for warranty if i were you.

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what a sucker purchase. It's a shame nintendo will get away with this (yet again) as their sheep line up to buy the 2nd/3rd version of the same handheld generation.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Console and Handheld redesigns are a good thing, not a bad thing. They (generally speaking) improve on the product and/or reduce the overall cost. The only real shame here is the newer cpu, which I think is b.s. because it causes potential compatibility issues.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> damn, there is no compatibility issue, the cpu just runs faster ... to stream the stuff the camera catches to the data Servers ... but People will never get it, even if its printed black on white for them ...

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I think by compatibility issues they meant games made for the new 3DS hardware might not always run on the old 3DS. Which is true.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> point taken ... but it remains 'artificialy imposed' compatibility issues .. as they stated that the faster cpu is there to boost donwloads and not the games ...

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> if you check out the Zenoblade Chronicle's wiki page, it is stated that the game is specifically designed for the new CPU. The reference further adds that without the additional CPU power, the game could not be made. The compatibility issues doesn't appear to be artificially imposed based on that. There will be several additional exclusive games to the new 3DS. Shame that the GPU remains the same.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I would release it for the next gen platform then. Let it be part of a library that everyone can enjoy.


This is akin to Sony splitting the ps4 audience if they released Persona 5 on a newer PS4 model and not the old one. Or Xbox releasing the next Halo but the original xboners can't play it.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I hear you but this isn't entirely surprising coming from Nintendo. They did the same thing with Gameboy and Gameboy Color. Then again with DS and DSi. The hardware was remarkably similar just like now.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> as far as I'm concerned, the faster CPU is a good thing. I guess it's all a point of perspective: if you look at it as something that's supposed to be "another" 3DS then you might get annoyed. But if you look at it like it's the "next gen" 3DS (which, IMO, it is, for a number of reasons), then I don't know what to tell you if you don't like the fact it's more powerful... that's like complaining the PS4 is more powerful than the PS3 and "now the PS3 won't be able to play the new PS games that come out" :-P


They should have called it the 3DS 2 or something

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> But it isn't the next-gen handheld. They're just going to replace it within 1-2 years again.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> This just seems like an argument about semantics. I'm not sure how them releasing a new handheld frequently has any bearing on whether this is a "new" model or not. If they hadn't improved the hardware it wouldn't be a next generation of their handheld platform. But they did. Substantially - new screen tech, new sound, new interface buttons, new CPU... you can call it "not next gen" if you prefer, but it's a new system, not just a smaller form factor or something minor like that.


It sounds like the real complaint is 1) it seems too soon for some people and 2) it didn't get a unique enough name (e.g. 3DS 2) to signal that this is the new hardware moving forward.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> They have crossed the boundary this time. If i were an original 3ds owner, i'd be pretty ticked off that I can't play a great game (xenoblade) while the newer fanbase will. This opens up a slippery slope where the 3ds library can get split if the newer releases are incompatible with the original. That is just unethical.

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I love it.The 3D is so much better.

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This is not better than a vita

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<< LINK REMOVED >> i'm a fan of vita but a weak handheld with games is better than a powerful one without games...

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> The Vita does have games. The problem is, it has mostly games that gamers like myself like to play. I love JRPGS but let's face it, the majority doesn't. Nintendo games appeal to everyone and that's what makes the 3DS so great. It's library is incredible and there's even more badass stuff that hasn't even released outside japan

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<< LINK REMOVED >> No but the games are.

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Stop taking all my money Nintendo. Screw it, take it all, i make it rain up in this beach. This is the ultimate handheld. The 3D is boss and so awesome that Nintendo made it better. Love the other improvements also, but fixing the 3D is what i want the most, i love to immerse myself into the 3D. Nintendo 4 life sun.

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STFU, son.

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If it was anyone but Nintendo I would never invest in this thing. Although I love the improvements, its still kinda random they are changing their memory card format, releasing exclusive games, not increasing pixel resolution(personal gripe) AND failing to include an AC adapter just to charge the thing.

Too bad im a sucker and will be picking it up after work regardless (along with Majoras Mask 3D). Just because.....ya know;p

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I don't buy enough 3ds games to Justify this upgrade but if anyone doesn't already own a 3ds it seems now is definitely the time to get one.

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Couldn't agree more. Maybe if someone had the original one then I can see why someone would want to upgrade, but not if they already have the XL. The only way I would upgrade is if I could trade my XL in and upgrade to the new one for $20-$40 (with a memory transfer). And since thats extremely unlikely, I simply won't be upgrading.

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NIntendo tired of remaking their games, now they are remaking their consoles

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Even though I usually do not like random hating comments this one made me laugh lol

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Had a play with one here in China, really really nice console.

It just seems to understand what it is a lot better than the Vita, and the *fun* you'll have with it will reflect that.

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I tried it out in GameStop. Not really all that great. The 3D camera tracking is sweet, but the C stick nub is a hassle. I found that swiping to the left is extremely difficult because the nub is too close to the touch screen. I'll wait until they add a real second stick.

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Yeah couldn't agree More I am bored with the Bad bad part is with XL is Henges I hate Henges I thought There are Goin with the 2DS route make it face Tracking but they're not and thanks a lot guys new 3ds XLs are break easily since my 3dz XL was Broken and they could of upgrade the 2ds GPU for Amiibo support and More

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Eh... I only own the 3DS XL for a select few games, I own a Circle Pad Pro, I doubt I'll ever upgrade to the newer version.

Its really great for those that own more than 3 games, and purchase 4 or 5 games a month.

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Couple of questions if you don't mind:


1. Some people complained of pixelation with the original XL - was this really ever a problem and does the new XL rectify this much? Clearly it can't change the programming so I suppose this is mostly a question about people's opinions.


2. Are the XL screens worth it? Again rather subjective.


Anyhoo, great review :)

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I wasn't interested in purchasing a 3DS until the XL, though I had my eye on plenty of 3DS games over the years. I bought a 3DS XL in August, and its been fantastic.

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Yes. The screens based on size alone are worth the upgrade. Personally the 3DS was a no buy until the XL came out. Pixelation? It's there, sure. Then again Nintendo handhelds aren't known for their uber sleek graphics and epic screen resolutions. You get low resolution on a larger screen. It looks no worse to me, but mileage may vary by the player.


Just as an addition. The larger screens are easier on the eyes, and apparently had slightly better stereo and 3D... granted those are kinda debatable as the speakers remain tinny, and 3D a pain. Hopefully the N3DS fixes those issues.

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Already preordered mine. Pretty excited. :)

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I just pre ordered mine at Gamestop. I'm just wondering about the Amiibo's, I just don't get it for the 3DS. Why would you need to use an Amiibo when you can just take your 3DS with you ?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> The Amiibo will be used as CPU fighters in Smash Bros and will be used in other upcoming games to unlock new characters, content, etc.


In Code Name: STEAM you can use the Fire Emblem characters' Amiibo and it'll unlock Marth, Ike, Robin, and Lucina to be usable characters in that game. They're going to do all kinds of things with it. UNLIKE those Disney Infinity characters which can only be used for one game, at least these characters will be usable in all kinds of different titles for the WiiU and 3DS systems.

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Does this allow pokemon as/or to run in 3d without frame rate slowdown?

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Yup Worth My Money ^.^

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Meh I would be interested in New 3DS if they released the regular model here in the US and removed region lock. I'm comfy with the regular models more and having only one choice is ridiculous.

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Ughhh. Still uses a mini USB charger (may as well be propitiatory then), confusing name (its still 3ds XL for some reason), only slight upgrade of hardware, and I heard lots of complaints about the additional joystick.


Not what I consider leaving in the dust

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here in canada its going for 230$ lets compare this to an x360 or ps3 going at 250$ both 500gb....i don't know about u guys but ill take the x360 ps3 over this shit anydayss

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The 3DS is on its last legs, there will be a bout 3 more big releases, then nothing, so . . . it's not really worth getting, plus it's an absolute rip-off, the price is ridiculous.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> 3 big releases in the next few months, sure; but we still don't know what games are coming after that, new games are being revealed for 3DS with every Nintendo Direct.

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Wtf, no Ac adapter? Its like a buy a new car, but without steering wheel.


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<< LINK REMOVED >> I too hope for more high quality virtual console releases but that has absolutely nothing to to with the better specs. The "old" 3DS already handled the few GBA & SNES games which are available now perfectly, The sole reason we don't have more is Nintendo's unwillingness to port them to the 3DS.

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Oh boy, I guess all it took was the lack of a 10$ charger to turn all those people against Nintendo who would be okay with all its crappy corporate policies normally. We already didn't have the charger in Europe for 'normal' 3DSXL but all those Americans were worshiping Iwata and wouldn't let anyone slight Nintendo back then.

Time for you people to have a dose of Nintendo cheapness.

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