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|type = [[Handheld]]
 
|type = [[Handheld]]
 
|generation = Eighth
 
|generation = Eighth
|lifespan =2011-2015
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|lifespan =2011-Present
|CPU = 268MHz Dual-Core ARM11 MPCore, single-core ARM9
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|GPU = DMP PICA200 GPU
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|media =DS/DSi/3DS Game Cards<br />SD/SDHD Cards
 
|media =DS/DSi/3DS Game Cards<br />SD/SDHD Cards
 
|storage = Cartridge Save<br />2 GB of internal memory<br />SD/SDHC Cards
 
|storage = Cartridge Save<br />2 GB of internal memory<br />SD/SDHC Cards
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The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a handheld system that was produced as the true successor to the [[Nintendo DS]] while retaining some of the upgrades introduced with the [[Nintendo DSi]]. It was later replaced by an enhanced version known as the [[New Nintendo 3DS]], and the system ceased production in
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The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a handheld system that was produced as the true successor to the [[Nintendo DS]] while retaining some of the upgrades introduced with the [[Nintendo DSi]].
  
 
=History=
 
=History=
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==eShop==
 
==eShop==
  
The 3DS has its own online shop which launched in June 2011. It retains the same inventory as the DSiShop (with a few exceptions). In addition to DSiWare's library, the eShop stocked games for the [[3DS Virtual Console]], the short-lived [[3D Classics]] line and original [[Nintendo 3DS Download Software]]. The eShop also contained a video service and trailers that are available in both 2D and 3D. North American players could also use the eShop to stream videos from a Netflix account.
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The 3DS has its own online shop which launched in June 2011. It retains the same inventory as the DSiShop (with a few exceptions). In addition to DSiWare's library, the eShop stocked games for the [[3DS Virtual Console]], the short-lived [[3D Classics]] line and original [[3DS Downloadable Software]]. The eShop also contained a video service and trailers that are available in both 2D and 3D. North American players could also use the eShop to stream videos from a Netflix account.
  
 
The eShop marked one difference from Nintendo's previous online shops, as it accepted currency directly rather than in the form of Points.
 
The eShop marked one difference from Nintendo's previous online shops, as it accepted currency directly rather than in the form of Points.
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==Firmware==
 
==Firmware==
  
The 3DS's firmware has a menu with user information and several applications. The default applications include the 3DS Camera, 3DS Sound, Download Play, ''[[Face Raiders]]'', [[AR Games]], a [[Mii]] Maker and a matching Streetpass Mii Plaza. Firmware updates are received from time to time, with the most notable being the one in early June 2011 which added the eShop (with the 3DS's Virtual Console), an internet browser and the DSi Transfer Service. One application called [[Swapnote]] ran from 2011 until it was closed down in 2013.
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The 3DS's firmware has a menu with user information and several applications. The default applications include the 3DS Camera, 3DS Sound, Download Play, ''[[Face Raiders]]'', [[AR Games]], a [[Mii]] Maker and a matching Streetpass Mii Plaza. Firmware updates are received from time to time, with the most notable being the one in early June 2011 which added the eShop (with the 3DS's Virtual Console), an internet browser and the DSi Transfer Service.
 
 
In 2013, a 3DS version of [[Miiverse]] was made available through an update, matching the program on the Wii U. It allowed players to share comments, screenshots, accomplishments and messages over the internet. Unlike the Wii U version, this one required a [[Nintendo Network]] ID and lacked a private messaging feature. The service was ultimately closed down in November 2017.
 
  
 
==Backwards Compatibility==
 
==Backwards Compatibility==
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Released in 2012, the 3DS XL was a larger version of the 3DS that featured screens which were 90% larger, as well as a larger battery which enhanced the battery life.
 
Released in 2012, the 3DS XL was a larger version of the 3DS that featured screens which were 90% larger, as well as a larger battery which enhanced the battery life.
 
The 3DS XL was discontinued with the original 3DS in 2015, in the wake of the release of the New 3DS.
 
  
 
==2DS==
 
==2DS==

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