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Nintendo's 3DS/2DS line of products. The New 2DS XL pretty much has all the improvements of the New 3DS XL line in a new body. The device looks sleeker thanks to some good engineering decisions.
The good news is that the New Nintendo 2DS XL comes with an adapter included in the box. This means you no longer have to feel the trepidation of giving one as a gift to, say, a young child who ...
The New Nintendo 2DS XL came as a surprise to the tech world. In the lead-up to the release of the Switch, Nintendo said its new portable hardware and its old handhelds would coexist. But as the ...
The New Nintendo 2DS XL largely reflects what you may have seen on other 2DS and 3DS devices. The handheld’s UI is identical to other consoles and, aside from the 3D feature, ...
The redesign reportedly brings with it significant cost savings on Nintendo's part, which helps drive the 2DS' price down to a very attractive $129 (compared to $169 for the 3DS and $199 for the ...
The name “New Nintendo 2DS XL” tells you everything you need to know about this device’s core functionality. “New” means it has the extra power, controls, and Amiibo support introduced ...
Nintendo priced the 3DS at $250 in 2011, but the final revision, the New Nintendo 2DS XL, released at $150 in 2017. You can find refurbished Nintendo 2DS XL for $150 and Nintendo 2DS for $90 at ...
Nintendo offered a demo of the 2DS recently, featuring several games including Mario Kart, Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
The Nintendo 2DS marks a strange experiment in the handheld space for Japan's venerable developer. Although it functions as an adequate entry point for younger, ...
At $129.99, the Nintendo 2DS is positioned between the last-generation Nintendo DS — which Nintendo sells for $99.99, but on which game releases have slowed to a trickle of mostly movie and TV ...
Nintendo's feature-reduced, "entry-level" 2DS system illustrates that lowering the barrier to entry is the key issue for the game console maker.
The New 2DS XL proves Nintendo still has a few tricks up its sleeve for making me want to buy this system for a sixth time, even if I don’t absolutely need it.