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Nintendo New 3DS XL - Super NES Edition + Super Mario Kart for SNES download code

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Edition: SNES Classic


Configuration: without AC Adapter


Features

  • The New Nintendo 3DS XL system combines next-generation portable gaming
  • The New Nintendo 3DS XL system plays all Nintendo DS games. Nintendo DS games will not appear in 3D.
  • AC adapter sold separately. New Nintendo 3DS XL uses the same AC adapter as the Nintendo DSi, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS systems.
  • 3D Mode recommended for Ages 7 plus
  • Includes download code for Super Mario Kart (Super NES).

Description

The New Nintendo 3DS XL system combines next-generation portable gaming with super-stable 3D technology and added control features. Take 3D photos, connect with friends, and enhance your gaming experiences with added amiibo support. The New Nintendo 3DS XL system plays all Nintendo DS games. Nintendo DS games will not appear in 3D. AC adapter sold separately. New Nintendo 3DS XL uses the same AC adapter as the Nintendo DSi, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS systems. 3D Mode recommended for Ages 7+ Includes download code for Super Mario Kart (Super NES). Battery endurance: The battery endurance times are estimates. They will vary depending on factors such as the software being played, the amount of data received by wireless communication, and the ambient temperature. Using the camera features may also reduce the battery endurance times shown below. The screen brightness setting affects the battery endurance time. Keeping brightness at lower settings can prolong battery life. If you tap power-saving mode ON, screen brightness and color gradation will automatically adjusted to match the displayed images, and battery consumption will be limited even further. If you put the system in Sleep Mode when not using it, you can reduce power consumption while still being able to send and receive information from StreetPass and SpotPass via the wireless communication features. If the system is fully charged and put into Sleep Mode, the system’s battery endurance time in Sleep Mode is roughly 3 days. The power LED slowly brightens and darkens while the system is in Sleep Mode. NOTE: Depending on the software you are using, sometimes pushing the Sleep switch will not cause the system to enter Sleep Mode. In these cases the power LED will remain steadily lit. (For example, when listening to music with Nintendo 3DS Sound.).

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
Launch DateNovember 27, 2017
Dimensions6.78 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches; 1.01 lbs
Product TypeVideo Game
ESRB RatingEveryone
Manufacturer CodeREDSGEGC
Continuous ProductionNo
Weight1.01 lbs
Produced byNintendo
Power Source1 Lithium Polymer battery (included)
Initial Release on MarketOctober 23, 2017

Frequently asked questions

The bundle includes the Nintendo New 3DS XL system designed with a Super NES theme and a download code for Super Mario Kart, which can be redeemed on the device.

No, the Super Mario Kart download code included with the Nintendo New 3DS XL - Super NES Edition is specifically designed to be used on the New 3DS XL system.

The Super NES Edition features a unique design that mimics the appearance of the classic Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It's purely aesthetic, and the hardware specifications remain the same as other New 3DS XL models.

Yes, the New 3DS XL is compatible with all Nintendo 3DS, New 3DS, and most Nintendo DS games. However, some software may not be compatible with all models, and some features available on the New 3DS XL may not be available in all games.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Nintendo New 3DS XL - Super NES Edition garners high praise from gamers nostalgic for the SNES era as well as newer fans seeking a comprehensive portable gaming experience. Reviewers appreciate the system's design, vast library of over 1,200 titles, and the specific inclusion of classic games. While comparisons with the Nintendo Switch highlight differences in game selection and portability, the 3DS XL's long battery life and unique 3D feature offer a distinct playing experience. The console's special edition design and pre-installed classic games like Super Mario Kart enhance its appeal, despite some mentions of minor issues such as the TN screen's color display and the stylus design.

Pros

  • 🎮 Vast library with over 1,200 games, including classic and new titles
  • 🕹️ Special edition design offers nostalgia for SNES fans
  • 👍 Long battery life compared to newer consoles
  • 💼 Portability and sturdy build quality
  • 📺 Unique 3D feature for an immersive experience
  • 🎵 Includes pre-installed classics like Super Mario Kart

Cons

  • 🔍 TN screen can display colors as slightly washed out compared to IPS screens
  • ✍️ Stylus design not as premium as the original 3DS
  • 💾 SD card access is not straightforward
  • 🎨 Paint job may not endure in the long term

Should I Buy It?

If you’re a fan of retro gaming, appreciate a large selection of titles, and value portability and unique gaming features like 3D, the Nintendo New 3DS XL - Super NES Edition is an excellent purchase. It offers something distinct from the Nintendo Switch, making it a valuable addition for both collectors and gamers looking for diverse gaming experiences.


  • Nintendo 3DS in 2018 - is it worth it? And if you already own a Switch?
Edition: SNES Classic Configuration: without AC Adapter
I am a big gamer, always have been since I started playing Final Fantasy 1 on the NES when I was a toddler and have owned the Game Cube, Nintendo 64, Game Boy, and DS Lite. However, I took a break from Nintendo during the Wii years because I was so enamored by the PlayStation and PC games that I just didn't have time. The past couple of years I have really gotten back into games and have wanted to be caught up on all of the latest, greatest things. Last year I ended up impulsively buying a Switch. I had a Mario craving that couldn't be filled alone by my Raspberry Pi...I wanted something new and different. I love the Switch a LOT, but how does it stack up to the 3DS (or 2DS)? Is it worth owning both? Or is one better than the other? I had a DS Lite from a long time ago, but I haven't used it in forever. I started playing Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp on my iPad and suddenly has a HUGE desire to play a real console Animal Crossing game - the last time was the GameCube. And I realized my only real option was to get Wild World and use it on my Lite (which really looks pitiful now, to be honest) or get a 3DS and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The price is not so bad - a really pretty SNES edition system that comes with a classic game for under $200? And I get to play Animal Crossing. But it turns out the 3DS is much more than that. It now has a massive library of over 1,200 games and even though the system is pretty old now, they STILL are making new games for it and sales are still up. I thought maybe I was being greedy by buying this when I already own a Switch, but they are for completely different things. The Switch is still in its infancy and although the few blockbuster exclusives it has are amazing (like Zelda and Super Mario Odyssey), it has no backwards compatibility and there are not many games for it, and not many coming out in the very near future. With the 3DS you have a HUGE selection of classic games. I'm talking about the original Super Mario World and other Mario titles, all of the old Zelda games, the Zelda games on the 64 in RE-MASTERED 3D, Pokemon games, and it works with all older DS games too, so I'm able to use my DS Lite games with it. So basically, the Switch is great for new massive hits, some ports (mostly recent like Skyrim or Wolfenstein) and has also surprisingly become a hub for indie games. The 3DS has a completely different selection of games - older ports, more Mario, Pokemon and Zelda games, etc. So they are completely different. And now is a great time to buy the 3DS because the price is really good and the value is high, yet it's still a current gen system that is still making new games - you can't really go wrong with it. I'm sure the Switch will have a great future too, but it's definitely not as established yet. As far as the console itself, the SNES special edition is really beautiful and is very nostalgic to me. The battery lasts a lot longer than the Switch, and the 3D feature is interesting. I did a lot of research on whether or not I should get the 2DS XL or the 3DS XL. The 2DS was primarily thought of with children in mine (they can't break off the hinges for example and there is no 3D for eye strain), but it's certainly not only for children. A lot of people prefer the design and the price on that is really good right now too - about half of a 3DS XL. I would suggest looking up some YouTube videos and seeing which you would prefer to hold for hours on end. I have to admit, I don't use the 3D as often as I thought. If you are switching your eyes back and forth from game screen to a television screen for example (I watch and game a lot at the same time) it won't stay stable and will be kind of annoying. Overall, I am extremely happy with the 3DS XL and am proud to own both it and the Switch. The library is huge, the price is at an all-time great value, and it's still a relevant and exciting system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2018 by D. Aks

  • amazing portable gaming device
Edition: SNES Classic Configuration: without AC Adapter
I can't express how much I love this product! It's like a dream come true for a retro gamer like me. The Nintendo New 3DS XL - Super NES Edition is a beautiful homage to the classic console that introduced me to gaming. It has a sleek design, a comfortable grip, and a large screen that displays crisp graphics. The best part is that it comes with Super Mario Kart for SNES pre-installed! This game is one of my all-time favorites and it plays flawlessly on the New 3DS XL. I have so much fun racing with Mario, Luigi, Yoshi and the gang on the iconic tracks. The controls are responsive and intuitive, and the sound effects and music are nostalgic and catchy. I highly recommend this product to anyone who loves Nintendo and retro gaming. It's worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023 by Fahad A. Al-Momen

  • SNES Lovers Unite!
Edition: SNES Classic Configuration: without AC Adapter
Gotta say, I am very pleased with this system. I got it on sale for Prime Day and I am not regretting it. I come from an old original 3DS black version, and the first thing I noticed is how much more tightly built the 3DS XL is. If you remember the old 3DS, it was rickety and creaky. The second thing I noticed is a slight matte finish work. My prayers have been answered; no more sweaty, fingerprint riddled gloss. Who is this 3DS aimed at? Those like me, who were gaming at the very end of the NES era and into the SNES one. It's a nostalgic throwback to my old Super Mario World days. The added free Super Mario Kart is another great throwback for me. I find myself looking at this 3DS sitting on my desk and remembering the click of the SNES power switch, hearing the spring in the reset switch that would get stuck every now and then, and feeling that slight plastic bend of the eject lever. Now, I know you've seen some reviews stating that this is a TN screen. Yes. Yes, it is. And if you're not using IPS or VA for everything, you're not gonna notice a durn thing. If you do own a lot of IPS paneled devices, then aye, you will notice a little bit of washed out colors. Honestly, though, not enough to note ANY difference unless you throw them side by side. TN screens tend to be favored by gamers for low-latency. IPS screens are favored by artists and media enthusiasts who want full color accuracy. In my opinion, IPS is great in TV's for color accuracy and viewing angles and TN is good for solo gaming monitors and gaming devices. As an afterthought, this system looks great with the Majora's Mask theme from the theme shop. The purple is a perfect match to the switches on the front and the two purple SNES controller buttons. Plus, the song of healing background music and Zelda 64 menu sounds are great. A little N64 nostalgia added to the mix. Quick Thoughts / TL;DR - Yes, the original 3DS charger is compatible. - If the nostalgia is not for you or you never owned an SNES, get the cheapest one. 3DS XL go on sale a lot. Or get a theme you like. - As far as I can see, there is no easy way to take out the SD card. Not sure if it's like this for all XL or just this one. It does have one, though. - The code for Super Mario Kart is in the bag with the instruction manual. - The stylus is not as snazzy as the original 3DS telescoping one. - Gives about 5-7 hours solid play time depending on screen settings. Much better than the original. - I don't expect the paint job to last forever. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2018 by Sae

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