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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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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Also illegal to download roms

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I'm just pointing out an obvious fact you should be aware of. Also most of the true gaming community tends to shun people who otherwise suggest downloading roms cause they never cared about games in the first place

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Looks awesome. I barely play my original 3DS, but I still want one of these... :|

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(The new "new" system got me thinking about Nintendo as a whole, and thus this happened:)

Nintendo is rather odd, nearly every good game Nintendo has is just a spin-off of a game they made 10-15 years ago and the only way they stay in business is if they keep pushing out remakes and sequels and spin-offs based on a handful of games (SMB, Metroid, SSB, MK, Zelda, Pokemon, Kirby, DK etc.) But you can only re-make a game so many times.

Nintendo is a company that is literally living off its legacy and has barely made any good exclusives that don't concern themselves with that legacy. In other words, in order to really benefit off of any of their systems, you need to be devoted to their handful of legacy exclusives, and if they stopped making the aforementioned games, they would quickly go out of business. So they're kinda stuck in a situation where they must reproduce the same games in the same universe because they must keep the legacy going but one day, I feel that such a direction is bound for disaster.


It's kinda funny, Nintendo is pretty much the exact opposite of PC gaming. PC gaming focuses on graphics, troves of games, game openness (in the way of Modding, etc.) and technical prowess while Nintendo is based purely in exclusives, has extremely lax graphics and very weak hardware.


Granted, these are just the words of an Nintendo outsider who has never really gotten into their stuff outside of Pokemon. I just don't understand why fans keep coming back and buying the same handful of games over and over and over with the same characters. Its like the CoD effect except with an entire gaming system. Devoted indeed, but also very curious.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> It really shows how far of an outsider you are to gaming in general. Nintendo is incredibly respected for their high quality games. Yeah, sometimes their games might get repetitive or overused. Its no different than any of the other high profile companies, except that Nintendo puts extreme effort and polish in all their games. There is a reason why Skyward Sword, arguably the worst Zelda game and a wii game from four years ago, can still fetch a new asking price of 50$ while AC unity is already in the 30's.

A high quality company relies on skill, not technology.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Their IPs are well established and have evolved from 2D to 3D, they produced highly fun games in the platform, racing and arcade adventure genres - all good clean family fun (apart from Bayonetta) I think that Nintendo will stand the test of time.

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Nice review.

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How the heck do Aussies hold the 3DS XL that this is somehow an issue?

Edit: Whoa, this was meant to be a reply to someone saying the power button is in a position prone to accidental presses. Not sure how this got up here.

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Funny thing is, I have an extra AC adapter. It's like they boxed it up just for me.

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Yup. Gotta save up bits on each check from now on until I can afford this frickin thing...

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"Now you're playing with power" - and before that?

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I'm sorry, but how the hell can you just pass by Nintendo not providing an AC adaptor. This is THE most ridiculous thing I've ever heard of. Whats the price for an AC adaptor? You cannot play the 3DS without the AC adaptor to charge the battery. Nintendo assuming that everyone should upgrade and will therefore use their old adaptor is absurd. For new comers just jumping into hand helds, that will turn a lot of people off. I have to say Nintendo's IP's are the only thing keeping it a float. They have made risky decisions and they keep getting cheaper and more gimmicky. Wii u was such a gimmick, a controller with an LCD screen? The jumps in tech that drives their systems is horrible. Who cares if the main theme is geared towards kids/family. Make a system that can handle other types of titles so you don't single yourself out in a hard place. Maybe they can try to bring 2D back LOL

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<< LINK REMOVED >> dude, you can grab a charger for less than a tanner, besides just use your old charger it would be stupid not to. Also, the screen on the Wii U controller is awesome. It's so good to be able to sit back on the arm chair and play your games when some one else watches TV. But then switch it back to TV with the push of a button on the controller. It works so well. Also, the Wii U was more expensive than the Wii so I don't know what you're talking about (granted inflation). And, if you knew anything (LOL) than you would know their handheld systems can all play in 2D, they maybe called 3D but they aren't stuck there. Go troll somewhere else with your Anti-Nintendo remarks. You're clearly not a family person :L.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> It is stupid, but I wish people would stop getting so bent out of shape over this. It's not like the adapters are running for 40 bucks a piece. You can buy them off eBay for four or five bucks. Not the end of the world.


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<< LINK REMOVED >> It's an extra £6.50 or $10 for the charger, not exactly a deal breaker when buying a console for me.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> It's really going to be a disaster with many "clueless" buyers like parents. Yes the stores are probably training staff to point this out, and of course upsell the adapter :), but still I think a lot of these buyers will slip through the cracks and be dumbfounded when they get home and open the thing.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> It's been like this in UK/Other territories for a LONG time, it's not surprising they are FINALLY doing it to NA.

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I ordered one for majora's mask(unfortunately couldn't get the limited edition mm 3dsxl). This will be my first handheld since the original gameboy!

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Seriously? Since the b&w gameboy? You have missed out on soooo much. I don't know how to handle this news. You never got a Gameboy color even? You missed the GB Advanced!?

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It wasn't even really black and white... More green and dark grey lol. But yeah, started playing super Nintendo and then it was n64 then xbox then 360 so the handhelds went to the wayside. I did play a couple Gba games on emulators but never found anything good enough to justify buying the system.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> wow have to play link between worlds, Oot played well on it, starfox, bravleydefault I got the limited edition link between worlds but I also missed on getting the majora's mask edition :(


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<< LINK REMOVED >> Yeah those MM editions sold out very fast, I guess that makes sense with it being the same price as the standard edition, so why not. Also like many people say a lot of scalpers grabbed them up.


Did you get the special edition of MM the game? It was only $10 more, I didn't but I kinda regret it now.

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I wish the Vita hadn't been abandoned by Sony like that. It was a (I know this can sound disrespectful) a better handheld than the 3DS objectively. It has everything the 3DS took forever to get to right out of the gate, specs-wise. And a better screen originally.

I guess I wish Nintendo had competition, because there are certain things that they simply don't do unless provoked.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> The thing with the 3DS though is glasses-less 3D, Which no one was doing other than Nintendo. Nintendo really embraced it though

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<< LINK REMOVED >> didn't know the the vita had 3D, and all the first party games for Nintendo? yes I would of liked to play uncharted but other then that ... it had power and two joysticks good job with out the first party games of Nintendo it just doesn't work for a handheld not enough support.


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<< LINK REMOVED >> I think a lot of people would agree, maybe not "better" than a 3DS, but the Vita had the power and features that could (or some might say should) have made it the ultimate handheld. But as we've seen many times, that kinda stuff doesn't always translate to success in the market.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> yes every thing you said is true but sony has a problem of trying to give us to much and this drives up cost. i would have rather them gave me 2 shoulder buttons than the back panel thing. there are only a few games that use it and it is always in the way. we wont even go into the cost of all this superior tech at one time it was almost as much as the ps3

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> What are you talking about? A NEW Vita WITH a game is $200, used like $150. The rear touch pad has great applications and in many games you can use the front touch screen as extra R and L buttons. People who say stuff like this clearly have no experience whatsoever with this device and it bugs me because it's worth a lot more than most people make it out to be.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> also the touch screen works like ass in borderlands. it has great ideas that's why I have a first day 3g model that came with memory and free game but some of the ideas drove of cost and that is why it sells a loss right now. like the ps3 did at first

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> had it since day one and the price went down with the cheaper screen and components. also the back touch panel issue comes from personal experience. I didn't know you knew me to know what I own. I have owned all sony handhelds and paid for them full price day one. got the 3ds because of the promise of megaman legends 3 f'n crapcom. and I own 23 vita games as it is my favorite console but they currently greatly under sell it to compete with the 3ds with isn't working. good try though hoyholyhoy you have a sony device check my shared play data buddy wigsplita36.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> when Vitalaunched in 2012 it cost $299 for the 3g/wifi modeland $249 for the wifi model. Vita needs more support via it's own games and not console ports from ps3/4

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<< LINK REMOVED >> You know nothing about the Vita because it's far from abandoned.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Competition makes products better! I love how capitalists see this as a universal truth . If Nintendo doesn't have competition in the handheld market, which if you count cell-pones they have competition up to their ears, that still doesn't mean we have to buy their products. Nintendo still has to prove their product is appealing to the masses whether or not there is competition. When there is competition you just have to prove you're better than the next guy, regardless of the quality of product. In this sense, I actually feel that competition hurts the integrity of products, instead of helping them.

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Other than the baffling decision to not include an AC adapter Im really looking forward to the New XL

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I don't.. I don't understand why they do those things.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Probably because Nintendo's software coming down the pipeline requires a more powerful device, but also they're not completely ready to change the entire architecture. This was the call they made: To update the 3DS.


Was re-sparking interest in the 3DS brand also part of their plan...probably. Nintendo needs money money bling bling, just like all of us. It's also quite possible that Nintendo just hit a design wall with the original 3DS and is thinking of bigger games like Monster Hunter, Xenoblade and more remasters of 64, Gamecube and Wii games to be the focus of the New 3DS until the true successor is announced.


Think of it like this. You have a home. It was once a large home. But now you have 3 kids. Your house is starting to feel small. You've come up with two options: Put an addition on your current house or buy a bigger home. Additions are always the cheaper option. In Nintendo's case, it's the cheaper and temporary solution. Becuase everyone and their sister knows Nintendo will be buying a new bigger home in the coming years. I just hope it's got like a sweet hot tub and home theater room in it.

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