For a feature-rich gaming experience your gamer can take with them on the go, consider the Nintendo 3DS. This handheld gaming system allows users to play popular titles that include Mario Kart 7, Zelda, and Pokemon, as well as send instant messages and stream on services like Netflix.
It gives them console controller ease of use with the multifunctional power of a smartphone, all in a package that fits in their stocking. The 3DS is a handheld gaming and entertainment system from Nintendo. It plays video game cartridges as well as supporting digital titles from the Nintendo eShop.
That family includes the following:. Nintendo uses New to indicate a mid-life refresh of a particular console. These refreshes can include aesthetic, functional, and performance changes. The XL designation indicates a larger version, which may not accommodate pockets, but provides more screen real estate. A larger screen means graphics in greater definition, whether they're beating their favorite game or watching a holiday special. Regarding visual modifications, glasses are unnecessary.
That means that you can play stereoscopic 3D games and videos without glasses. You can also choose to play in 2D mode for a traditional view by simply disabling the parallax barrier. Nintendo provides a charger in the box for most of the 3DS systems. If you need an AC adapter, you can purchase a unit. To charge your Nintendo system:. Content provided for informational purposes only. Skip to main content. Shop by Category.
Shop by Color. See All - Shop by Color. Best Selling. All Auction Buy It Now. View: Gallery View. Model Nintendo 3DS filter applied see all. Platform Nintendo 3DS filter applied see all. Luckily, the Wii supported backward compatibility, so fans who had a Wii but still wanted to play the Fantasy Challenge Mode exclusive to the older console versions of the game, could do so. The last game to see a release on the Game Boy Advance was actually a localization of a game based on the Samurai Deeper Kyo anime and was bundled with the DVD re-release of the series.
In the game, players can play as one of five characters from the anime all with different stats and weapons, as they swiftly take down groups of enemies from a top-down perspective. Since the North American version came out six years after the Japanese version and was a limited release, it may be one of the hardest Game Boy Advance games to find. Battle in the Bay is set after the events of the film, and while players can't directly play as all six members of the team, they each have their own special abilities for specific situations.
This last game released for the DSi, which also released on Nintendo 3DS, is not related to the Ozzy Osborne song of the same name but is instead a puzzle game where players make sure trains are traveling to the right stations based on their color, with the speed and frequency increasing as players progress.
Despite having a basic story mode and a challenge mode where players can see how long they last before getting a game over, Crazy Train is rather unremarkable, but it does have "fun train facts" according to its description on the eShop, so maybe train enthusiasts will enjoy that.
Just Dance first got its start on the Nintendo Wii back in as an exclusive title. After going multiplatform and being the only game and series to release on the Wii for several years, Just Dance made headlines in , as it was reported it would be the final entry on Nintendo's most popular home console until the Nintendo Switch dethrones it. A game console that became popular largely in part to physical activity ending its life cycle with a formerly-exclusive dancing game is a perfect match.
Released in Europe a month earlier, as of the writing of this list, the North American release of Flying Axe is the last game to have been released for the Nintendo 3DS. Flying Axe is all about chopping trees and making sure to sharpen the equipped axe so that it doesn't break. Chopping trees also helps players earn coins, which can then be used to purchase better axes.
A simple release with an odd art style, it's surprising that the last game for the Nintendo 3DS would release four whole years after the debut of its successor when the majority of fans have already moved on. The last game to be exclusive to the New Nintendo 3DS released much more recently than players may expect. As of writing, Soccer Shootout is the final game to be released for the console on October 28, It's a soccer game where the player scores goals against the goalie until they get bored and that's about it.
Besides being developed by someone named Daniel Vovo and published by Sandoomer, there isn't much information available about this game. Also available on a handful of modern platforms , Sturmfront is a twin-stick arcade shooter where players take on the role of Siegfried Von Hammerstein, a Sturmfront battle unit meant for one thing: eliminating the mutants that have taken over the world.
It's not the most well-known title despite also releasing on modern platforms, but those fond of the twin-stick shooters once seen in arcades will probably enjoy it. The Wii U wasn't one of Nintendo's best consoles, but its life cycle could have ended with a worse game. Sato will be succeeded by vice-president and head producer Atsushi Inaba. Erroll is a list article writer for The Gamer with a love of all things related to Japanese monsters, from Yokai to Kaiju to Pokemon to Digimon and everything in between.
He has written about these topics for his own blog as well as for sites like GameSkinny and Parallax Media. When not writing or playing games, Erroll usually spends his time watching anime, tokusatsu, and a bunch of various movies and TV shows. Share Share Tweet Email.
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