It's the cream of the crop when it comes to the 3DS. This is the model you should go for if you want to play 3DS games. It's sleek, the screen is gorgeous even for 240p resolution and has the same ...
By all accounts, Nintendo hasn’t supported the Nintendo 3DS, 3DS XL, and 2DS handhelds in years. Following the launch of the Switch in 2017, Nintendo began focusing entirely on its hybrid ...
The New 3DS XL is the best handheld in the DS line and Nintendo's best handheld overall. It has improved performance, fast loading, and enhanced 3D capabilities. Just as hard as it once was to ...
Other than that Nintendo really knows their audience and the cartridge based games versus the disk based games on the PS Vita, allows for faster loading times, yielding more game time precious game ...
Despite a lack of official details, the successor to the popular handheld hybrid is taking shape ...
Tomodachi Life is one of Nintendo’s weirder creations. It never got a sequel but provided an odd new style of game for those with a 3DS. Featuring a simulation playstyle, you create your own Mii’s as ...
【Perect Compatibility】The supported game console model system is very wide, so there is no need to buy a new game console for the game card.Compatible with NDS, NDSL, NDSi, NDSi LL ...
3DS Homebrew specifically refers to producing and running custom code on the Nintendo 3DS system. This may include custom firmware, emulators, and other applications not authorized by Nintendo.
Nintendo has joyfully refused to give any information about the Switch 2 all year long, always making it clear it would not be talking about it with any new presentation. So, naturally ...
In the long and storied history of video games, mobile games are relatively new territory. While they’ve existed for a long time, up until recently they felt more like time-killing minigames as ...
Many TV-connected Nintendo consoles and handhelds could play games from the immediate last generation before it: the Wii U, Wii, Nintendo 3DS ... Will that allow for new accessories as well?
According to a post on ResetEra by industry pundit Imran Khan, Nintendo’s Punch-Out series may effectively be dead. In a thread reminiscing about the rather excellent 2009 Wii Punch-Out ...