Nintendo is not very good at naming consoles. Luckily for gamers, it is very good at making them. Naming difficulties have plagued the corporate behemoth since the release of the Nintendo 64 back in ...
In a bid to add even more justification to your ever-growing list of reasons why you should buy a 3DS XL, US retail store Target has decided to offer the consoles at an irresistibly low price of only ...
Nintendo on Friday announced new versions of its bestselling 3DS and 3DS XL handheld gaming devices. In Japan this morning, it unveiled the new 3DS models, which include new colored buttons honoring ...
Generally you don't bite the hand the feeds you, but apparently Nintendo doesn't feel GameStop provides all that much financial sustenance, hence the console maker isn't thinking twice about competing ...
Nintendo has added the 3DS XL to refurbished consoles offered through its online store. The platform holder began vending used DSi and 3DS units in April, but has only recently begun offering the ...
Nintendo has this week started selling authentic Nintendo Refurbished 3DS XL consoles on its official website in the US. The Nintendo refurbished handheld consoles have been cleaned, tested, and ...
Original Story [Fri 26th Feb, 2021 16:30 GMT]: It's hard to believe that 10 years ago today, the Nintendo 3DS first launched in Japan. Bringing us glasses-free 3D hardware and an outstanding games ...
Disney Magical World is launching in North America on April 11, and Nintendo has confirmed the simultaneous release of a Mickey Mouse-branded 3DS XL console. Some photos of the console have appeared ...
Having already gone 3-D, Nintendo now wants to go big, announcing a new version of its handheld gaming console with screens nearly twice as large. The Nintendo 3DS XL, announced late Thursday, will ...
The Nintendo 3DS XL is a significant upgrade from the DS, offering larger screens, longer battery life and the ability to play games in 3D without the need for special glasses. In a feature posted by ...
In case you missed it over the weekend, Nintendo on Sunday semi-quietly launched its large size 3DS XL handheld console in the U.S. We say "semi-quietly" because it's long been known that the U.S.
Nintendo of America now offers officially refurbished 3DS XL consoles and 3DS SD cards – the refurbished 3DS XLs are $170 each, while the 3DS memory cards are $13. Nintendo has been primping and ...