
- 3DS ALL POKEMON GAMES FULL
- 3DS ALL POKEMON GAMES SOFTWARE
Select Nintendo 3DS retail software titles are available to download via the Nintendo eShop since August 2012. Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon Special Demo Version Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Special Demo Version
3DS ALL POKEMON GAMES FULL
The Nintendo eShop uses the internet to purchase and download select full 3DS titles, 3DS-exclusive downloadable games (including 3D Classics), DSiWare, and Virtual Console games with money uploaded onto the player's account. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity
Later firmware updates allow for the purchase and download of custom menu themes featuring various game franchises and characters.Īll releases listed are the year in which the Japanese version was released. Sound: Stereo speakers positioned to the left and right of the top screen. Input/Output: A port that accepts Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo DS game cards, an SD memory card slot, an AC adapter connector, a charging cradle terminal, and a stereo headphone output jack. The telescoping stylus is approximately 4 inches when fully extended. Other input controls: 3D Depth Slider to adjust level of 3D effect (can be scaled back or turned off completely depending on the preference of the user), Home button to call system function, Wireless switch to turn off wireless communications (even during game play), Power button.
Game controls: Touch screen, embedded microphone, A/B/X/Y face buttons, + Control Pad, L/R buttons, Start and Select buttons, "Circle Pad" that allows 360-degree analog input, one inner camera, two outer cameras, motion sensor and a gyro sensor. Nintendo 3DS hardware is designed so that even when not in use, it can automatically exchange data with other Nintendo 3DS systems or receive data via the internet while in sleep mode. Supports IEEE 802.11 with enhanced security (WPA/WPA2). Systems also can connect to LAN access points to access the internet and allow people to enjoy games with others. Multiple Nintendo 3DS systems can connect via a local wireless connection to let users communicate or enjoy competitive game play. Wireless communication: Can communicate in the 2.4 GHz band.
Nintendo 3DS game card: 2GB max at launch. Cameras: One inner camera, two outer cameras, both at 640x480 pixel resolution (0.3 MP). Bottom screen: 3.02-inch LCD, touch screen, 320×240 pixel resolution. Top screen: 3.53-inch widescreen LCD, autostereoscopic 3D capability, 800×240 pixel resolution (400 pixels are allocated for each eye to enable 3D viewing). Size: 5.3 inches wide, 2.9 inches long, 0.8 inches tall. A cheaper version of the more powerful model, known as the New Nintendo 2DS XL, was released in Australia, Japan, North America, and Europe in 2017. A pair of powerful models, the New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL, were released in Japan and Australia in 2014 and in North America and Europe in 2015. A stripped-down cheaper model (lacking stereoscopic 3D and the clamshell design), known as the Nintendo 2DS, was released in North America, Europe, and Australia in 2013 it was released in Japan in 2016. While capable of playing Nintendo DS games from any region, 3DS titles and DSi exclusive titles are region-locked.Ī larger version, known as the Nintendo 3DS XL, was released in Japan, North America, Europe, and Australia in 2012. The 3DS is also fully compatible with DSi-only features, such as those from Pokémon Black and White. The top screen is slightly wider than the bottom, with a 5:3 aspect ratio, while the system itself features a control stick dubbed the "Circle Pad", in addition to the normal D-pad featured on all prior handhelds. The 3DS is fully compatible with Nintendo DS games, as well as its own games, while the 3D depth-sensing features are able to be adjusted at-will using a slider on the right side of the top screen. More details on the 3DS were revealed at E3 in 2010, with graphics reminiscent of a Nintendo GameCube game being shown. Its revolutionary feature, however, is its ability to display stereoscopic 3D graphics without the use of glasses, using the technique of parallax barrier. The Nintendo 3DS (Japanese: ニンテンドー3DS Nintendo 3DS) is Nintendo's handheld game console for the eighth generation of video games.Īnnounced in a Mapress release, the Nintendo 3DS is fully backwards-compatible with all Nintendo DS games (except those that require the GBA slot).