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Nintendo 3DS XL - Red/Black

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Features

  • WiFi Built In: Yes
  • Graphic Quality: 240p
  • Supported Flash Memory Cards: Secure Digital (SD)

Description

Nintendo 3DS XLThe Nintendo 3DS XL system combines next-generation portable gaming with eye-popping 3D visuals. Take 3D photos, connect to friends, other players, or wireless hotspots with the wireless StreetPass and SpotPass communication modes. With 90 percent larger screens than the 3DS, 3DS XL is the ultimate 3D entertainment system. Play 3DS and DS games, take 3D photos, and connect with friends Nintendo 3DS XL includes two screens. The bottom touch screen makes use of a stylus that is stored in the unit itself. The top screen displays 3D visuals to the naked eye. Looking at the screen is like peering through a window into a world where characters and objects have true depth. The system also has a 3D Depth Slider that lets players select the level of 3D they enjoy the most. The 3D effect can be ratcheted up to the highest level, scaled back to a more moderate setting or even turned off completely, depending on the preference of the user.3D ScreenThe Nintendo 3DS XL system opens up a whole new world of eye-popping gameplay possibilities. The stereoscopic 3D display of the upper screen gives objects within the game world a feeling of space and depth that extends far into the back of the screen. It becomes easier to see the position of characters and obstacles in the world, making many game experiences even more intuitive for all types of players. The built-in 3D Depth Slider allows you to immediately adjust the intensity of the 3D effect, or turn it off completely view larger3D Depth SliderA built-in 3D Depth Slider allows you to immediately adjust the intensity of the 3D settings on the Nintendo 3DS XL system to your liking. The 3D effect can also be turned down completely – all Nintendo 3DS games and applications can be played in 2D, and look better than any Nintendo handheld before it.Motion Sensor and Gyro SensorPortable play control reaches a new level with these amazing features, allowing for new and unique gameplay mechanics. A built-in motion sensor and gyro sensor can react to the motion and tilt of the system, so whether players are twisting their systems side to side or moving them up and down, their motion-compatible Nintendo 3DS games respond instantly. Stay connected with StreetPass and SpotPass, even when the 3DS XL is in Sleep Mode view larger3D CameraThe Nintendo 3DS XL system uses its two outer cameras to see the world in 3D, much like the human eye. This allows for the creation of 3D photos, 3D video, and even 3D stop-motion animations, that make for an eye-popping addition to your next photo op.StreetPassSocial and wired like no Nintendo system before it, Nintendo 3DS XL brings fellow players together in exciting new ways with StreetPass communication. Set your Nintendo 3DS XL to Sleep Mode and carry it with you wherever you go to exchange game data like Mii characters, high scores, and custom characters with other users you pass on the street. You control what data you exchange, and you can exchange data for multiple games at once, making virtual connections with real-world people you encounter in your daily life.SpotPassYour Nintendo 3DS XL system can automatically connect to a wireless Internet access point. Once connected, special items will download automatically to your system via the SpotPass feature, even while in sleep mode. Some of these surprise items include exclusive content and promotions from Nintendo Zone, unique 3D videos from the Nintendo Video service, and add- on game content from your favorite Nintendo 3DS games.Key Features90 percent larger screens than the Nintendo 3DS3D upper screen with 3D Depth Slider, lower touch screenNew input and controls: Circle Pad, gyro sensor, motion sensor, and pedometerCameras: One inward-facing, dual outward-facingWireless switchAugmented Reality (AR) games and built-in applicationsWhat's in the BoxNintendo 3DS XLAC adapterNintendo 3DS stylusSix AR Cards for use with augmented reality games4 GB SD Card for storing photos, music, and downloadable content.

Release date: August 19, 2012


Product Dimensions: 8.58 x 1.89 x 5.28 inches; 1.64 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Rating Pending


Item model number: SPRSRKAB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.64 pounds


Department: All Ages


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required.


Date First Available: June 30, 2012


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  • A step up from the original 3DS
I purchased this after my original 3DS was stolen. I was nervous about the screen size, as I like to play games at work (don't judge me) and don't want to be overly obvious about playing. As well, I didn't want something the size of the Wii U controller! Plus, I had never seen an XL before, so I really didn't know much about it other than the price increase. My first thoughts when opening the new system were "Oh my God this ROCKS!". The screen is the perfect size. I read a lot of reviews about the 3DS XL and saying that the images weren't as sharp, the edges were jaggy, and the 3D wasn't as good. I heavily disagree. I found that the size of the top screen now really enables you to truly appreciate the 3D. I did notice, however, that I can't have the 3D all the way up, like I did before on the original 3DS, because it gets to be too much for me (almost all the way is perfect). I also did notice that if I turn my head I notice the blurriness (from the 3D getting distorted) more than the original, but after fidgeting around with it you get used to how to hold it so that doesn't happen. I've only played for about an hour or two so far with a few different games, and have to say that I think the colors are more vivid on this. It could be the screen size, but you really see so much more detail than before. Yes, I do think you lose some of the sharpness that the other system had (i noticed a itty bitty bit of boxiness) but again, the pros outweigh the cons. The screen size still captivates you and allows you to see the detail much better than before. I was surprised when I noticed a lot of little things in one of the games that I hadn't before, simply due to screen size. I really like this little hand-held gaming device. The sound is really good, the buttons are solid, and the overall make of it is pretty impressive. The hinge is different than on the original 3DS, and I'm not sure if it's just mine or not, but it "clicks" when I open it and when I close it. After inspecting it, I think that's the way it's supposed to be, and I think it's actually better built (stability wise) than the original as well. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase. I would like to see them drop in price, as $200 is a lot more than I would like to pay for something like this, but oh well. Highly recommended for all ages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2014 by Jessica A. Marr

  • Decent system and still easier to pocket than other handhelds.
The graphic quality in games feels a little better than original Wii quality which is pretty nice. There's also plenty of bonus apps to play with when you first get your system set up in order to get yourself warmed up to the system. Then there's the glasses free 3D effect which is pretty cool and looks amazing at first, yet after some time with it it feels a little awkward to have to hold the system still in order see the 3D in full depth correctly. But I guess that is a pretty minor thing since you can always turn the depth down or turn 3D completely off. And it may be because I have adult hands but I still feel a little uncomfortable holding the XL system for long periods of time. But I intend on getting a Circle Pad Pro eventually which will easily remedy that, and there are also comfort grips out there too. Yet these are very minor gripes to a system that is actually pretty awesome for portable gaming. The thing I do really like about the system is that even the XL fits right into my pocket and still feels more natural than say a PSP or PSvita does. You should keep in mind however that these systems don't last more than 4-6 hours of constant use, and if you do intend to be using it away from home for longer periods of time you should try to remember to bring either a charger or a battery bank in order to extend its use. As for my reasons for getting the system, I had previously played Monster Hunter quite often on the PSP (Freedom Unite and Portable 3rd) and have found a new love for the series along with similar games for the PSvita. With Monster Hunter 4 on it's way next year I just couldn't keep myself from getting one early to play Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate to see how it would play in 3D. And I have to say that I'm enjoying it. It's also pretty fun playing multiplayer with a friend on the Wii U version. I do fully intend on getting more games for the system and am already looking forward to it. I think it's well worth getting the 3DS XL if you enjoy gaming on handheld systems or away from home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2014 by Daniel Hastie

  • Has Potential to be the greatest nintendo system since the n64 (3ds in general)
The Nintendo 3ds XL is a very good system expecily if your a Nintendo fan. There are major improvements from the original such as the screen size which is amazing and the top screen is about the same size as the vita just maybe slightly bigger or smaller can't tell. With this bigger screen size it makes the 3d MUCH easier on the eyes but I still find myself playing with the 3d off unless I'm playing a Nintendo made game. As for the graphics besides the 3d is slightly better then the Wii which is great for a portable console. The vita however is Superior with graphics which is basically a watered down handheld ps3. The battery on the 3ds xl has been improved as well from the original 3ds maybe not enough to throw your old 3ds out and run to get the new one but its still quite nice and gives it a little edge over the vita. The speakers on the system though haven't been improved over the original and aren't all that great. I would recommend a good pair of headphones with this expecilly if you plan on using the music player. I personally love both the vita and the 3ds but the 3ds xl is my new favorite console of this generation because of the awesome games that have came out on it. Yes there are a onslaught of remakes like Zelda ocarina of time 3d and star fox 64 3d which have been extremly improved and feel new again and are perfect for people who were to young when the 64 was out, but there are plenty of new games to keep anybody happy such as Kid Icarus (haven't played yet but heard it was awesome), Super Mario 3d Land, Resident Evil Revelations, Mario Kart 7, Luigi's mansion dark moon, Fire Emblem, Ghost Recon shadow wars, pushmo, Monster Hunter 3 and many more. Plus Upcoming ones such as Mario & Luigi dream team, Pokemon XY, Project X zone, and smash bros with many more will probably be announced later in the year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2013 by D

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