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3DS: NINTENDO 3DS CONSOLE

3DS: NINTENDO 3DS CONSOLE

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Variant Definitions

Key: Variant Title = Description of Expected Goods

GAME ONLY = It's the Game Disc/Cart Only
GAME WITH BOX/INSERT = Game Disc/Cart with original Box Artwork Insert, correct color case (may be replacement).
GAME WITH BOOK/BOX/INSERT = Game Disc/Cart with Original Instruction Manual and Artwork Insert, correct color case (may be replacement)
GAME BOX/INSERT ONLY = Just The Artwork - NO Game (you should have it and need the artwork insert for it).
GAME BOOK/MANUAL ONLY = Same, just the original manual the manufacturer put in there.
BRAND NEW SEALED = We strive to notify you of any rips or tears in cellophane wrapping. If perfection is wanted, PLEASE call us before hitting order.
Please assume all items have a company price sticker affixed to each item. We use "removable" stickers and avoid stickering cardboard.

No Used Items will arrive with other inserts (supplied maps, warranty cards, posters, stickers, plastic wrap, cardboard or foam inserts) - some do, but don't plan on it since many people threw things away back then.
Brand New Sealed items have manufacturers warranty which are applied first, as applicable (esp. Atari).
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The Nintendo 3DS[a] is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo. The console was announced in March 2010 and unveiled at E3 2010 as the successor to the Nintendo DS. The system features backward compatibility with Nintendo DS video games.[8] As an eighth-generation console, its primary competitor was Sony's PlayStation Vita.[9]

The most prominent feature of the 3DS is its ability to display stereoscopic 3D images without the use of 3D glasses or additional accessories. Other features of the 3DS include its StreetPass and SpotPass tag modes that are powered by Nintendo Network, augmented reality capabilities using its 3D cameras, and Virtual Console, which provides a method for users to download and play video games originally released for older video game systems.

The Nintendo 3DS was released in Japan on February 26, 2011, and worldwide beginning in March 2011. Less than six months later on July 28, 2011, Nintendo announced a significant price reduction from US$249.99 to US$169.99 amid disappointing launch sales. The company offered ten free NES games and ten free Game Boy Advance games from the Nintendo eShop to consumers who bought the system at the original launch price. This strategy was considered a major success, and the console went on to become one of Nintendo's most successful handheld consoles in the first two years of its release. As of September 30, 2022, the Nintendo 3DS family of systems combined have sold 75.94 million units, and games for the systems have sold 388.89 million units.

The 3DS had multiple variants over the course of its life. The Nintendo 3DS XL, a larger model featuring a 90% larger screen, was first released in Japan and Europe in July 2012. In August 2012, it launched in the US for $199.99. An "entry-level" version of the console, the Nintendo 2DS, with a fixed "slate" form factor and lacking autostereoscopic (3D) functionality, was released in Western markets in October 2013. The New Nintendo 3DS features a more powerful CPU, a second analog stick called the C-Stick, additional buttons, and other changes, and was first released in Japan in October 2014.

3DS family hardware was officially discontinued on September 16, 2020. The Nintendo eShop for the 3DS officially shut down on March 27, 2023. The Nintendo Network online service shut down on April 8, 2024, with the exception of Pokémon Bank, Poké Transporter, and the ability to redownload previously purchased software.

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