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Nintendo announced Wednesday that it will launch a “flame red” version of its Nintendo 3DS on September 9th. The portable gaming system will launch in … ...
While the New Nintendo 3DS XL does have a rechargeable battery, it doesn’t ship with a power adapter. Any 3DS, 2DS or DSi ones will work, but if you don’t already have one, you’ll be shelling out for ...
While Nintendo touts 90 percent larger screens on the 3DS XL, the device itself isn't actually much bigger than its predecessor at 134 x 74 x 21mm (5.2 x 2.9 x .82 inches).
The Nintendo 3DS will be available in a hot new Flame Red colour scheme from September 9 at the sizzling new price of $169.99. Alice O'Connor August 10, 2011 9:45 AM ...
The New Nintendo 3DS XL is an updated version of the popular Nintendo 3DS XL, ... In North America, the system launched in New Red or New Black, for an MSRP of $199.99.
The Nintendo 3DS hasn't exactly had the smoothest ride so far, with poor sales prompting Nintendo to globally drop the price of the console. Now the hardware manufacturer has announced a new color ...
As with the existing 3DS models – after August 12 - the red version will carry the lower $169.99 price tag.Star Fox 64 3D is one of the big-name titles Nintendo hopes will help turn around the ...
Nintendo just announced the 3DS will be available in new “Red Flare” on July 14, 2011. Aqua and Cosmo Black will still be available. A… ...
"Holy shit." That's what I said when I first saw the limited edition Majora's Mask New 3DS XL during the Nintendo Direct earlier this week — when I first felt that overwhelming need that fueled ...
Nintendo will offer up a new flavor of its 3DS next month. Dubbed "Flame Red," the upcoming portable will come with the same design as its predecessor, but will boast a red and black body.
Despite flagging sales, which have led to a recent $80 price drop on the glasses-free handheld video game system, a new Flame Red Nintendo 3DS is coming on September 9. Selling for $169.
Nintendo 3DS, 2011-2020: Its strange life, quiet death, and the potential end of a mobile gaming dynasty. by Thomas Wilde on September 20, 2020 at 4:58 pm September 20, 2020 at 4:59 pm ...