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{{Infobox System | {{Infobox System | ||
− | |name | + | | name = Nintendo 3DS |
− | |logo | + | | logo = [[File:Nintendo 3DS Logo.png|200px]] |
− | |image | + | | image = [[File:3DS.png|200px]] |
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+ | | manufacturer = [[Nintendo]] | ||
+ | | type = Handheld | ||
+ | | released = {{Flag|JPN}} February 26, 2011<ref>{{Cite web|author=Craig Harris|date=September 28, 2010|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2010/09/29/nintendo-conference-2010-details|title=Nintendo Conference 2010 Details|site=IGN}}</ref><br>{{Flag|EUR}} March 25, 2011<ref name=IGN>{{Cite web|author=Jim Reilly|date=January 19, 2011|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2011/01/19/3ds-price-release-date-announced|title=3DS Price, Release Date Announced|site=IGN}}</ref><br>{{Flag|USA}} March 27, 2011<ref name=IGN/><br>{{Flag|AUS}} March 31, 2011 | ||
+ | | discontinued = {{Flag|WLD}} September 17, 2020 | ||
+ | | media = Nintendo 3DS Game Card, Nintendo DS Game Card, SD Card | ||
+ | | input = Nintendo 3DS Stylus | ||
+ | | predecessor = [[Nintendo DS]] | ||
+ | | successor = [[Nintendo Switch]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is | + | The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a handheld video game console made by [[Nintendo]] and released in 2011. It is a successor to the [[Nintendo DS]] and can play games in glasses-free {{Wp|Stereoscopy|stereoscopic 3D}}. {{SER|short}} games released on the Nintendo 3DS include {{NL}}, {{HHD}}, and the ''[[Photos with Animal Crossing]]'' application. Additionally, {{SSB4|3ds}}, which features content from the {{SER|nolink}}, was released for the 3DS. |
− | + | The 3DS sold a total of 75.94 million units worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/hard_soft/index.html|title=IR Information : Sales Data - Dedicated Video Game Sales Units|site=nintendo.co.jp}}</ref> It was succeeded by the [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2017 and was discontinued worldwide on September 17, 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Sam Byford|date=September 17, 2020|url=https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/17/21441096/nintendo-3ds-production-discontinued-total-sales|title=Nintendo has discontinued the 3DS|site=The Verge|retrieved=September 17, 2020}}</ref> | |
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− | <center>< | + | ==Features and built-in software== |
− | File: | + | ===Friend List=== |
− | File: | + | Friend List is a built-in application where the player can add others as friends via a Friend Code. Having two players registered in each other's Friend List is required to visit other town's online in {{NL}}. |
− | </gallery></ | + | |
+ | ===Nintendo eShop=== | ||
+ | The Nintendo eShop is a digital store where games and software could be purchased and downloaded. All {{SER|short|nolink}} games released on the 3DS could be purchased from the eShop, and ''[[Photos with Animal Crossing]]'' was released exclusively from the eShop. Update data for {{NL|nolink}} and {{HHD|nolink}} could also be downloaded from the eShop. Additionally, games and software released for the DSi Shop, including ''[[Animal Crossing Calculator]]'' and ''[[Animal Crossing Clock]]'', could be purchased and downloaded from the eShop. | ||
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+ | The eShop is also available on the [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo Switch]]. The ability to purchase and download new software was discontinued worldwide on the 3DS and Wii U on March 27, 2023, 12 years since the 3DS's North American release. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Nintendo Zone=== | ||
+ | Nintendo Zone was a discontinued service for the Nintendo 3DS that allowed players to connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot in a collaborating public location, typically a retail store, to receive unique content. {{NL|nolink}} utilized Nintendo Zones to receive [[Distributed item/New Leaf|DLC items]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Play Coins=== | ||
+ | [[File:Play Coins Icon.png|thumb|right|100px|Icon for Play Coins]] | ||
+ | Play Coins are a system-wide currency that can be used in various games and software, including {{NL|nolink}} and {{HHD|nolink}}. The 3DS has a built-in pedometer that tracks the player's steps; for every 100 steps taken, the player earns 1 Play Coin, up to a maximum of 10 per day and 300 total. In {{NL|short|nolink}}, [[fortune cookie]]s can be purchased from [[Timmy and Tommy's store]] for 2 Play Coins. In {{HHD|short|nolink}}, Play Coins can be used to unlock lessons in the [[Happy Home Handbook]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===SpotPass=== | ||
+ | SpotPass is an online feature that allows the console to send and receive information to and from Nintendo. {{NL|nolink}} features SpotPass connectivity, and it can be enabled or disabled from the title screen. The player could connect to the internet via SpotPass during distribution periods to receive DLC items and Nintendo staff homes in the [[HH Showcase]]. | ||
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+ | SpotPass is also available on the Wii U. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===StreetPass=== | ||
+ | StreetPass is a feature that uses local wireless communication to send and receive information from and to other nearby 3DS systems. It is used in {{NL|nolink}} in the [[HH Showcase]], where connecting with other players via StreetPass causes their house and player character to appear there. Some [[handheld item]]s and [[badge]]s require the use of StreetPass to obtain. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====StreetPass Mii Plaza==== | ||
+ | {{Multiple Image | ||
+ | |align= right | ||
+ | |direction= horizontal | ||
+ | |width= 200 | ||
+ | |footer= The two {{SER|short|nolink}} Puzzle Swap puzzles in ''StreetPass Mii Plaza'' | ||
+ | |image1= Animal Crossing New Leaf - StreetPass Mii Plaza.jpg | ||
+ | |caption1= {{NL|short|nolink}} | ||
+ | |image2= Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer - StreetPass Mii Plaza.jpg | ||
+ | |caption2= {{HHD|short|nolink}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | StreetPass Mii Plaza is a built-in application on the Nintendo 3DS. The [[Mii]]s of players who have been met via StreetPass appear here, and there are various minigames that can be played. The player can dress their Mii with various unlockable outfits, including four based on the {{SER|nolink}}: the Isabelle Hat, Tom Nook Hat, K.K. Slider Hat, and Mr. Resetti Hat. | ||
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+ | One of the minigames, Puzzle Swap, features {{SER|short|nolink}} content. The objective of Puzzle Swap is to meet other players through StreetPass to obtain pieces of a puzzle that, when completed, displays an image from a 3DS game. Two of the puzzles feature an image from {{NL|nolink}} and {{HHD|nolink}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Themes=== | ||
+ | An update in 2014 introduced themes, which alter the background, app icons, and music of the HOME Menu. Themes can be purchased from the Theme Shop, [[My Nintendo]], or the downloadable game ''[[Nintendo Badge Arcade]]''. 26 themes based on the {{SER}} were released: | ||
+ | {| class="styled color-system" style="text-align:center; width:50%;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="width:15%" | Name | ||
+ | ! style="width:10%" | Image | ||
+ | ! style="width:20%" | Music | ||
+ | ! style="width:20%" | Released via | ||
+ | ! style="width:20%" | Theme Shop description | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACaF Plaza Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival: Plaza | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing amiibo Festival.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACaF Plaza.ogg]]<br>"Plaza" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''A crowd's gathered for the amiibo Festival! Scroll the Touch Screen to see who's here as you enjoy the festival's plaza tune.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - AC Falling Leaves Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: Falling Leaves | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Fall Leaves.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - AC Falling Leaves.ogg]]<br>"12 PM" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''This fall-inspired theme features Isabelle and friends raking up fallen leaves. Keep an eye out for Mr. Resetti and Don Resetti!'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - AC Gardening Weather Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: Gardening Weather | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Gardening Weather.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - AC Gardening Weather.ogg]]<br>"Bunny Day" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''This Spring theme shows Leif, Isabelle, and others. Scroll the screen to see them tend the garden, but look out for Mr. Resetti!'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACHHD My Town Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer: My Town | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer - My Town.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACHHD My Town.ogg]]<br>"Title-Screen Tune" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''This theme features watercolor-style art by the game's Lead Illustrator. Scroll the Touch Screen to see lots of cute characters!'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACHHD Your Office Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer: Your Office | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACHHD Your Office.ogg]]<br>"???" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''???'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Swimming in the Sea Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf Swimming in the Sea | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Swimming in the Sea.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Swimming in the Sea.ogg]]<br>"Island (Day)" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''This summertime theme features Isabelle and friends enjoying a relaxing swim. Scroll the Touch Screen to see them in action!'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Bulletin Board Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Bulletin Board | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Bulletin Board.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Bulletin Board.ogg]]<br>"1 p.m." | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''The folders and icons look like they are made of wood. Scroll the Touch Screen to see cheerful flowers sway in the wind.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Bunny Day Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Bunny Day | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Bunny Day.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Bunny Day.ogg]]<br>"Bunny Day" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''Eggzactly what you need to get ready for Bunny Day! Scroll the Touch Screen to see O'Hare, Chrissy, Francine, and Zipper move.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Colorful Pattern Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Colorful Pattern | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Colorful Pattern.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Colorful Pattern.ogg]]<br>"Title-Screen Tune" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''This theme's relaxing music and colorfully patterned background, folders, and icons will make you feel right at home.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Isabelle at Town Hall Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Isabelle at Town Hall | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Isabelle at Town Hall.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Isabelle at Town Hall.ogg]]<br>"Town Hall (Isabelle's Theme)" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''The folders and icons look like letters and stamps. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Isabelle daydream while she works.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Jack, the Czar of Halloween Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Jack, the Czar of Halloween | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Jack the Czar of Halloween.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Jack, the Czar of Halloween.ogg]]<br>"Halloween Hijinks" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''This theme features festive folders and icons, spooky music, and jack-o'-lanterns. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Jack move.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Jingle's Toy Day Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Jingle's Toy Day | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Jingle's Toy Day.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Jingle's Toy Day.ogg]]<br>"Toy Day" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''Scroll the Touch Screen to animate this festive theme's lower background. Exit Sleep Mode to hear a present open.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL K.K. Slider at Club LOL Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: K.K. Slider at Club LOL | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - K.K. Slider at Club LOL.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL K.K. Slider at Club LOL.ogg]]<br>"[[K.K. Song]]" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''The folders and icons feature an acoustic-guitar pattern. Scroll the Touch Screen to see K.K. Slider play his guitar and sing.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Mabel Able Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Mabel Able | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Mabel Able.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Mabel Able.ogg]]<br>"Able Sisters" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''The folders and icons look like they're sewn from blue cloth. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Mabel hard at work.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Sable Able Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Sable Able | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Sabel Able.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Sable Able.ogg]]<br>"Able Sisters" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''The folders and icons look like they're sewn from pink cloth. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Sable hard at work.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Timmy & Tommy Nook Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Timmy & Tommy Nook | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Timmy & Tommy Nook.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Timmy & Tommy Nook.ogg]]<br>"The Nooklings' Store" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''The folders and icons look like they're cardboard boxes. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Timmy's and Tommy's eyes blink.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Welcome to 2015 Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Welcome to 2015 | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Welcome to 2015.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Welcome to 2015.ogg]]<br>"Happy New Year" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''Isabelle and Pietro ring in 2015 in this festive NYE theme. Scroll the Touch Screen to see fireworks and party poppers explode.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - AC Winter Frolics Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: Winter Frolics | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Animal Crossing New Leaf - Winter Frolics.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - AC Winter Frolics.ogg]]<br>"Main Street 1 (daytime snow)" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop | ||
+ | | ''A theme featuring the snowpeople, who only appear in winter. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Isabelle and pals rolling snowballs.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Cinnamoroll & K.K. Slider Icon.png]]<br>Cinnamoroll × Totakeke | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Cinnamoroll and K.K..png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Cinnamoroll & K.K. Slider.ogg]]<br>"???" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop (Japan only) | ||
+ | | ''???'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Hello Kitty & Isabelle Icon.png]]<br>Hello Kitty × Shizue | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Hello Kitty and Isabelle.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Hello Kitty & Isabelle.ogg]]<br>"???" | ||
+ | | Theme Shop (Japan only) | ||
+ | | ''???'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - My Nintendo Isabelle Icon.png]]<br>My Nintendo: Isabelle | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - My Nintendo Isabelle.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - My Nintendo Isabelle.ogg]] | ||
+ | | [[My Nintendo]] | ||
+ | | ''This original My Nintendo theme features Isabelle on the Top Screen and Animal Crossing-themed folders.'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - AC Stylish Sweets Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: Stylish Sweets | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Nintendo Badge Arcade - Candy Room.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | ''[[Nintendo Badge Arcade]]'' | ||
+ | | ''???'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Festive Fun Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Festive Fun | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Nintendo Badge Arcade - Animal Crossing Christmas Room.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | ''[[Nintendo Badge Arcade]]'' | ||
+ | | ''???'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Island Getaway Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Island Getaway | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Nintendo Badge Arcade - Animal Crossing Southern Island.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | ''[[Nintendo Badge Arcade]]'' | ||
+ | | ''???'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Paw-Print Room Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Paw-Print Room | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Nintendo Badge Arcade - Animal Crossing Paw Pattern Room.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | ''[[Nintendo Badge Arcade]]'' | ||
+ | | ''???'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - ACNL Plaza Icon.png]]<br>Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Plaza | ||
+ | | [[File:3DS Theme - Nintendo Badge Arcade - Animal Crossing Village Square.png|150px]] | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | ''[[Nintendo Badge Arcade]]'' | ||
+ | | ''???'' | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==''Animal Crossing''-related games== | ||
+ | ===Retail=== | ||
+ | {| class="styled color-system" style="text-align:center; width:50%" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="width:15%" | Game | ||
+ | ! style="width:10%" | Image | ||
+ | ! style="width:20%" | Release dates | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{NL}} || [[File:NL Box NA.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} November 8, 2012<br>{{Flag|KOR}} February 8, 2013<br>{{Flag|USA}} June 9, 2013<br>{{Flag|EUR}} June 14, 2013<br>{{Flag|AUS}} June 15, 2013 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' || [[File:Super Smash Bros. for 3DS Box NA.png|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} September 13, 2014<br>{{Flag|USA}} October 3, 2014<br>{{Flag|EUR}} October 3, 2014<br>{{Flag|AUS}} October 4, 2014<br>{{Flag|KOR}} September 10, 2015 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{HHD}} || [[File:HHD Box North America.png|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} July 30, 2015<br>{{Flag|USA}} September 25, 2015<br>{{Flag|EUR}} October 2, 2015<br>{{Flag|AUS}} October 3, 2015 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{NLWa}} || [[File:Welcome amiibo UK box art.png|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} November 23, 2016<br>{{Flag|AUS}} November 24, 2016<br>{{Flag|EUR}} November 25, 2016<br>{{Flag|KOR}} December 1, 2016<br>{{Flag|USA}} December 8, 2016 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Backward compatibility==== | ||
+ | The Nintendo 3DS is backward-compatible with [[Nintendo DS]] games, except for games that require the use of the [[Game Boy Advance]] slot of the original DS and DS Lite for Option Paks. | ||
+ | {| class="styled color-system" style="text-align:center; width:60%" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="width:15%" | Game | ||
+ | ! style="width:10%" | Image | ||
+ | ! style="width:20%" | Release dates | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{WW}} || [[File:WW Box NA.jpg|100px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} November 23, 2005<br>{{Flag|USA}} December 5, 2005<br>{{Flag|AUS}} December 8, 2005<br>{{Flag|EUR}} March 31, 2006<br>{{Flag|KOR}} December 6, 2007 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Download=== | ||
+ | In addition to the downloadable versions of the retail Nintendo 3DS titles mentioned above, the following download-only software are also playable on the Nintendo 3DS. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Nintendo eShop native apps==== | ||
+ | {| class="styled color-system" style="text-align:center; width:50%;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! style="width:20%" | Game | ||
+ | ! Release dates | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:PwAC Home Menu Icon.png|link=Photos with Animal Crossing]]<br>''[[Photos with Animal Crossing]]'' | ||
+ | | {{Flag|JPN}} November 21, 2013<br>{{Flag|EUR}} 2015 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====DSiWare legacy apps==== | ||
+ | {| class="styled color-system" style="text-align: center" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! App !! Release dates (3DS eShop) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:Calculator Home Menu Icon.png|link=Animal Crossing Calculator]]<br>''[[Animal Crossing Calculator]]'' || {{Flag|JPN}} June 6, 2011<br>{{Flag|USA}} June 6, 2011<br>{{Flag|EUR}} July 7, 2011<br>{{Flag|AUS}} June 6, 2011 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:Clock Home Menu Icon.png|link=Animal Crossing Clock]]<br>''[[Animal Crossing Clock]]'' || {{Flag|JPN}} June 6, 2011<br>{{Flag|USA}} June 6, 2011<br>{{Flag|EUR}} July 7, 2011<br>{{Flag|AUS}} June 6, 2011 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Models== | ||
+ | {| class="styled color-system" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Name | ||
+ | ! Image | ||
+ | ! Release dates | ||
+ | ! Notes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Nintendo 3DS || [[File:Red 3DS.png|180x128px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} February 26, 2011<br>{{Flag|USA}} March 27, 2011<br>{{Flag|EUR}} March 25, 2011<br>{{Flag|AUS}} March 31, 2011 || - | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Nintendo 3DS XL || [[File:3DS_XL.png|180x164px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} July 28, 2012<br>{{Flag|USA}} August 19, 2012<br>{{Flag|EUR}} July 28, 2012<br>{{Flag|AUS}} August 23, 2012 || The Nintendo 3DS XL features 90% larger screens compared to the original 3DS. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Nintendo 2DS || [[File:2DS unit.png|180x166px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} February 27, 2016<br>{{Flag|USA}} October 12, 2013<br>{{Flag|EUR}} October 12, 2013<br>{{Flag|AUS}} October 12, 2013 || The Nintendo 2DS lacks 3D and has a different form-factor, lacking the clamshell design of all other DS and 3DS models. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | New Nintendo 3DS || [[File:New3DS.png|180x164px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} October 11, 2014<br>{{Flag|USA}} September 25, 2015<br>{{Flag|EUR}} February 13, 2015<br>{{Flag|AUS}} November 21, 2014 || The New Nintendo 3DS features an upgraded processor, increased RAM, a C-Stick, ZL and ZR buttons, face tracking for more stable 3D, and NFC support for scanning [[amiibo]]. This model also has swappable faceplates on the back of the top and bottom sections. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | New Nintendo 3DS XL || [[File:New3DSXL.jpg|180x164px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} October 11, 2014<br>{{Flag|USA}} February 13, 2015<br>{{Flag|EUR}} February 13, 2015<br>{{Flag|AUS}} November 21, 2014 || The New Nintendo 3DS XL is a larger version of the New Nintendo 3DS. It does not have swappable faceplates. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | New Nintendo 2DS XL || [[File:New2DSXL.png|180x164px]] || {{Flag|JPN}} July 13, 2017<br>{{Flag|USA}} July 28, 2017<br>{{Flag|EUR}} July 28, 2017<br>{{Flag|AUS}} June 15, 2017 || The New Nintendo 2DS has all of the hardware improvements from the New Nintendo 3DS but lacks 3D. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==={{SER|short|nolink}} models and bundles=== | ||
+ | Multiple {{SER|short|nolink}}-themed models of the 3DS or bundles including an {{SER|short|nolink}} game were released: | ||
+ | {| class="styled color-system" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Model | ||
+ | ! Release date(s) | ||
+ | ! Bundle | ||
+ | ! Design | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:3DSAC.jpg|150px]]<br>Nintendo 3DS XL | ||
+ | | {{Flag|JPN}}<br>{{Flag|USA}} ???<br>{{Flag|EUR}} ??? | ||
+ | | {{NL|nolink}} | ||
+ | | Top and bottom are white with icons of [[fruit|apples]], [[furniture]] leaves, and houses, along with multi-colored dots. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:Nintendo 2DS NL.jpg|150px]]<br>Nintendo 2DS | ||
+ | | {{Flag|EUR}} ??? | ||
+ | | {{NL}} | ||
+ | | Standard red-and-white console. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:Nia.png|150px]]<br>Nintendo 2DS | ||
+ | | {{Flag|EUR}} ??? | ||
+ | | {{NL|nolink}} | ||
+ | | Standard pink-and-white console. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:Nia.png|150px]]<br>New Nintendo 3DS | ||
+ | | {{Flag|JPN}} ??? | ||
+ | | None | ||
+ | | Standard white console; contains a set of faceplates featuring a collage of {{SER|short|nolink}} characters. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:Nia.png|150px]]<br>New Nintendo 3DS | ||
+ | | {{Flag|JPN}} ???<br>{{Flag|USA}} September 25, 2015<ref>{{Cite web|author=Sodapone|url=https://consolevariations.com/variation/console/new-nintendo-3ds-animal-crossing-happy-home-designer-console-na|title=New Nintendo 3DS Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer Console <nowiki>[</nowiki>NA<nowiki>]</nowiki>|site=Consolevariations.com|retrieved=December 5, 2022}}</ref><br>{{Flag|EUR}} ???<br>{{Flag|AUS}} ??? | ||
+ | | {{HHD}} | ||
+ | | Standard white console; contains two sets of faceplates: one based on the key art for {{HHD|short|nolink}}, and one with [[Isabelle]]'s face on the top and the pattern of her clothing on the bottom. The European and Australian releases only contained the former set of faceplates. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:Nia.png|150px]]<br>New Nintendo 3DS XL | ||
+ | | {{Flag|JPN}} ???<br>{{Flag|EUR}} October 2, 2015<ref>{{Cite web|author=Neverbirth|url=https://consolevariations.com/variation/console/new-nintendo-3ds-xl-animal-crossing-happy-home-designer|title=New Nintendo 3DS XL Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer Console <nowiki>[</nowiki>EU<nowiki>]</nowiki>|site=Consolevariations.com|retrieved=December 5, 2022}}</ref> | ||
+ | | {{HHD|nolink}} | ||
+ | | Top is white and features various objects and building from {{HHD|short|nolink}}; bottom features a house and a silhouette of [[Lottie]]. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[File:NLWa New 2DS XL.png|150px]]<br>New Nintendo 2DS XL | ||
+ | | {{Flag|JPN}} ???<br>{{Flag|EUR}} July 20, 2018<ref name="New 2DS XL">{{Cite web|author=taco85|url=https://consolevariations.com/variation/console/animal-crossing-new-leaf-welcome-amiibo-new-nintendo-2ds-xl|title=New Nintendo 2DS XL Animal Crossing New Leaf Console|site=Consolevariations.com|retrieved=December 5, 2022}}</ref><br>{{Flag|AUS}} June 20, 2018<ref name="New 2DS XL"/> | ||
+ | | {{NLWa}} | ||
+ | | Features a cream design with a green top and buttons. The top has "Animal Crossing" and various designs engraved in the center. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Appearances in the {{SER|nolink}}== | ||
+ | ===In {{HHD|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{HHD}} features two furniture items based on models of the Nintendo 3DS: the {{I|New Nintendo 3DS|HHD}} and {{I|New Nintendo 3DS XL|HHD}}. It also features the {{I|Nintendo 3DS shelf|HHD}}, which contains various 3DS games, and the {{I|Nintendo 3DS station|HHD}}, which is based on a retail store kiosk. | ||
+ | <gallery class=sprite> | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS HHD Icon.png|{{I|New Nintendo 3DS|HHD}} | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS XL HHD Icon.png|{{I|New Nintendo 3DS XL|HHD}} | ||
+ | Nintendo 3DS Shelf HHD Icon.png|{{I|Nintendo 3DS shelf|HHD}} | ||
+ | Nintendo 3DS Station HHD Icon.png|{{I|Nintendo 3DS station|HHD}} | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===In {{NLWa|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | The {{NLWa|short}} update to {{NL}} features all the 3DS-related items introduced in {{HHD|short|nolink}}, as well as six new items: the {{I|New 3DS XL - HHD|NL}}, which is based on a real {{HHD|short|nolink}}-themed New Nintendo 3DS XL model, and the {{I|New 3DS - Isabelle|NL}}, {{I|New 3DS - K.K.|NL}}, {{I|New 3DS - Mabel|NL}}, {{I|New 3DS - Sable|NL}}, {{I|New 3DS - T&T|NL}}, which feature faceplates of their respective characters. Interacting with any 3DS console item allows the player to play [[Animal Crossing Puzzle League]]. | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | New 3DS - Isabelle NL Model.png|{{I|New 3DS - Isabelle|NL}} | ||
+ | New 3DS - K.K. NL Model.png|{{I|New 3DS - K.K.|NL}} | ||
+ | New 3DS - Mabel NL Model.png|{{I|New 3DS - Mabel|NL}} | ||
+ | New 3DS - Sable NL Model.png|{{I|New 3DS - Sable|NL}} | ||
+ | New 3DS - T&T NL Model.png|{{I|New 3DS - T&T|NL}} | ||
+ | New 3DS XL - HHD NL Model.png|{{I|New 3DS XL - HHD|NL}} | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (White - White) NL Model.png|{{I|New Nintendo 3DS|NL}} (White - White) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (White - Black) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (White - Black) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (White - Polka Dot) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (White - Polka dot) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (Black - White) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (Black - White) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (Black - Black) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (Black - Black) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS (Black - Polka Dot) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS (Black - Polka dot) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS XL (Metallic Blue) NL Model.png|{{I|New Nintendo 3DS XL|NL}} (Metallic blue) | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS XL (Metallic Black) NL Model.png|New Nintendo 3DS XL (Metallic black) | ||
+ | Nintendo 3DS Shelf NL Model.png|{{I|Nintendo 3DS shelf|NL}} | ||
+ | Nintendo 3DS Station NL Model.png|{{I|Nintendo 3DS station|NL}} | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===In {{PC|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | {{PC}} features a {{I|New Nintendo 3DS XL|PC}} furniture item. | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | New Nintendo 3DS XL PC Icon.png|{{I|New Nintendo 3DS XL|PC}} | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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Type | Handheld | ||||||||||||||||
Release date(s) | February 26, 2011[1] March 25, 2011[2] March 27, 2011[2] March 31, 2011 | ||||||||||||||||
Discontinued | September 17, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||
Media | Nintendo 3DS Game Card, Nintendo DS Game Card, SD Card | ||||||||||||||||
Input | Nintendo 3DS Stylus | ||||||||||||||||
Predecessor | Nintendo DS | ||||||||||||||||
Successor | Nintendo Switch |
The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld video game console made by Nintendo and released in 2011. It is a successor to the Nintendo DS and can play games in glasses-free stereoscopic 3D. Animal Crossing games released on the Nintendo 3DS include Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, and the Photos with Animal Crossing application. Additionally, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, which features content from the Animal Crossing series, was released for the 3DS.
The 3DS sold a total of 75.94 million units worldwide.[3] It was succeeded by the Nintendo Switch in 2017 and was discontinued worldwide on September 17, 2020.[4]
Features and built-in software[edit]
Friend List[edit]
Friend List is a built-in application where the player can add others as friends via a Friend Code. Having two players registered in each other's Friend List is required to visit other town's online in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
Nintendo eShop[edit]
The Nintendo eShop is a digital store where games and software could be purchased and downloaded. All Animal Crossing games released on the 3DS could be purchased from the eShop, and Photos with Animal Crossing was released exclusively from the eShop. Update data for Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer could also be downloaded from the eShop. Additionally, games and software released for the DSi Shop, including Animal Crossing Calculator and Animal Crossing Clock, could be purchased and downloaded from the eShop.
The eShop is also available on the Wii U and Nintendo Switch. The ability to purchase and download new software was discontinued worldwide on the 3DS and Wii U on March 27, 2023, 12 years since the 3DS's North American release.
Nintendo Zone[edit]
Nintendo Zone was a discontinued service for the Nintendo 3DS that allowed players to connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot in a collaborating public location, typically a retail store, to receive unique content. Animal Crossing: New Leaf utilized Nintendo Zones to receive DLC items.
Play Coins[edit]
Play Coins are a system-wide currency that can be used in various games and software, including Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. The 3DS has a built-in pedometer that tracks the player's steps; for every 100 steps taken, the player earns 1 Play Coin, up to a maximum of 10 per day and 300 total. In New Leaf, fortune cookies can be purchased from Timmy and Tommy's store for 2 Play Coins. In Happy Home Designer, Play Coins can be used to unlock lessons in the Happy Home Handbook.
SpotPass[edit]
SpotPass is an online feature that allows the console to send and receive information to and from Nintendo. Animal Crossing: New Leaf features SpotPass connectivity, and it can be enabled or disabled from the title screen. The player could connect to the internet via SpotPass during distribution periods to receive DLC items and Nintendo staff homes in the HH Showcase.
SpotPass is also available on the Wii U.
StreetPass[edit]
StreetPass is a feature that uses local wireless communication to send and receive information from and to other nearby 3DS systems. It is used in Animal Crossing: New Leaf in the HH Showcase, where connecting with other players via StreetPass causes their house and player character to appear there. Some handheld items and badges require the use of StreetPass to obtain.
StreetPass Mii Plaza[edit]
StreetPass Mii Plaza is a built-in application on the Nintendo 3DS. The Miis of players who have been met via StreetPass appear here, and there are various minigames that can be played. The player can dress their Mii with various unlockable outfits, including four based on the Animal Crossing series: the Isabelle Hat, Tom Nook Hat, K.K. Slider Hat, and Mr. Resetti Hat.
One of the minigames, Puzzle Swap, features Animal Crossing content. The objective of Puzzle Swap is to meet other players through StreetPass to obtain pieces of a puzzle that, when completed, displays an image from a 3DS game. Two of the puzzles feature an image from Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer.
Themes[edit]
An update in 2014 introduced themes, which alter the background, app icons, and music of the HOME Menu. Themes can be purchased from the Theme Shop, My Nintendo, or the downloadable game Nintendo Badge Arcade. 26 themes based on the Animal Crossing series were released:
Name | Image | Music | Released via | Theme Shop description |
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Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival: Plaza |
"Plaza" |
Theme Shop | A crowd's gathered for the amiibo Festival! Scroll the Touch Screen to see who's here as you enjoy the festival's plaza tune. | |
Animal Crossing: Falling Leaves |
"12 PM" |
Theme Shop | This fall-inspired theme features Isabelle and friends raking up fallen leaves. Keep an eye out for Mr. Resetti and Don Resetti! | |
Animal Crossing: Gardening Weather |
"Bunny Day" |
Theme Shop | This Spring theme shows Leif, Isabelle, and others. Scroll the screen to see them tend the garden, but look out for Mr. Resetti! | |
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer: My Town |
"Title-Screen Tune" |
Theme Shop | This theme features watercolor-style art by the game's Lead Illustrator. Scroll the Touch Screen to see lots of cute characters! | |
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer: Your Office |
"???" |
Theme Shop | ??? | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf Swimming in the Sea |
"Island (Day)" |
Theme Shop | This summertime theme features Isabelle and friends enjoying a relaxing swim. Scroll the Touch Screen to see them in action! | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Bulletin Board |
"1 p.m." |
Theme Shop | The folders and icons look like they are made of wood. Scroll the Touch Screen to see cheerful flowers sway in the wind. | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Bunny Day |
"Bunny Day" |
Theme Shop | Eggzactly what you need to get ready for Bunny Day! Scroll the Touch Screen to see O'Hare, Chrissy, Francine, and Zipper move. | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Colorful Pattern |
"Title-Screen Tune" |
Theme Shop | This theme's relaxing music and colorfully patterned background, folders, and icons will make you feel right at home. | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Isabelle at Town Hall |
"Town Hall (Isabelle's Theme)" |
Theme Shop | The folders and icons look like letters and stamps. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Isabelle daydream while she works. | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Jack, the Czar of Halloween |
"Halloween Hijinks" |
Theme Shop | This theme features festive folders and icons, spooky music, and jack-o'-lanterns. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Jack move. | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Jingle's Toy Day |
"Toy Day" |
Theme Shop | Scroll the Touch Screen to animate this festive theme's lower background. Exit Sleep Mode to hear a present open. | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: K.K. Slider at Club LOL |
"K.K. Song" |
Theme Shop | The folders and icons feature an acoustic-guitar pattern. Scroll the Touch Screen to see K.K. Slider play his guitar and sing. | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Mabel Able |
"Able Sisters" |
Theme Shop | The folders and icons look like they're sewn from blue cloth. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Mabel hard at work. | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Sable Able |
"Able Sisters" |
Theme Shop | The folders and icons look like they're sewn from pink cloth. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Sable hard at work. | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Timmy & Tommy Nook |
"The Nooklings' Store" |
Theme Shop | The folders and icons look like they're cardboard boxes. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Timmy's and Tommy's eyes blink. | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Welcome to 2015 |
"Happy New Year" |
Theme Shop | Isabelle and Pietro ring in 2015 in this festive NYE theme. Scroll the Touch Screen to see fireworks and party poppers explode. | |
Animal Crossing: Winter Frolics |
"Main Street 1 (daytime snow)" |
Theme Shop | A theme featuring the snowpeople, who only appear in winter. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Isabelle and pals rolling snowballs. | |
Cinnamoroll × Totakeke |
"???" |
Theme Shop (Japan only) | ??? | |
Hello Kitty × Shizue |
"???" |
Theme Shop (Japan only) | ??? | |
My Nintendo: Isabelle |
My Nintendo | This original My Nintendo theme features Isabelle on the Top Screen and Animal Crossing-themed folders. | ||
Animal Crossing: Stylish Sweets |
- | Nintendo Badge Arcade | ??? | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Festive Fun |
- | Nintendo Badge Arcade | ??? | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Island Getaway |
- | Nintendo Badge Arcade | ??? | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Paw-Print Room |
- | Nintendo Badge Arcade | ??? | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Plaza |
- | Nintendo Badge Arcade | ??? |
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Retail[edit]
Game | Image | Release dates |
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Animal Crossing: New Leaf | November 8, 2012 February 8, 2013 June 9, 2013 June 14, 2013 June 15, 2013 | |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | September 13, 2014 October 3, 2014 October 3, 2014 October 4, 2014 September 10, 2015 | |
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer | July 30, 2015 September 25, 2015 October 2, 2015 October 3, 2015 | |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo | November 23, 2016 November 24, 2016 November 25, 2016 December 1, 2016 December 8, 2016 |
Backward compatibility[edit]
The Nintendo 3DS is backward-compatible with Nintendo DS games, except for games that require the use of the Game Boy Advance slot of the original DS and DS Lite for Option Paks.
Game | Image | Release dates |
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Animal Crossing: Wild World | November 23, 2005 December 5, 2005 December 8, 2005 March 31, 2006 December 6, 2007 |
Download[edit]
In addition to the downloadable versions of the retail Nintendo 3DS titles mentioned above, the following download-only software are also playable on the Nintendo 3DS.
Nintendo eShop native apps[edit]
Game | Release dates |
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Photos with Animal Crossing |
November 21, 2013 2015 |
DSiWare legacy apps[edit]
App | Release dates (3DS eShop) |
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Animal Crossing Calculator |
June 6, 2011 June 6, 2011 July 7, 2011 June 6, 2011 |
Animal Crossing Clock |
June 6, 2011 June 6, 2011 July 7, 2011 June 6, 2011 |
Models[edit]
Name | Image | Release dates | Notes |
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Nintendo 3DS | February 26, 2011 March 27, 2011 March 25, 2011 March 31, 2011 |
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Nintendo 3DS XL | July 28, 2012 August 19, 2012 July 28, 2012 August 23, 2012 |
The Nintendo 3DS XL features 90% larger screens compared to the original 3DS. | |
Nintendo 2DS | February 27, 2016 October 12, 2013 October 12, 2013 October 12, 2013 |
The Nintendo 2DS lacks 3D and has a different form-factor, lacking the clamshell design of all other DS and 3DS models. | |
New Nintendo 3DS | October 11, 2014 September 25, 2015 February 13, 2015 November 21, 2014 |
The New Nintendo 3DS features an upgraded processor, increased RAM, a C-Stick, ZL and ZR buttons, face tracking for more stable 3D, and NFC support for scanning amiibo. This model also has swappable faceplates on the back of the top and bottom sections. | |
New Nintendo 3DS XL | October 11, 2014 February 13, 2015 February 13, 2015 November 21, 2014 |
The New Nintendo 3DS XL is a larger version of the New Nintendo 3DS. It does not have swappable faceplates. | |
New Nintendo 2DS XL | July 13, 2017 July 28, 2017 July 28, 2017 June 15, 2017 |
The New Nintendo 2DS has all of the hardware improvements from the New Nintendo 3DS but lacks 3D. |
Animal Crossing models and bundles[edit]
Multiple Animal Crossing-themed models of the 3DS or bundles including an Animal Crossing game were released:
Model | Release date(s) | Bundle | Design |
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Nintendo 3DS XL |
??? ??? |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf | Top and bottom are white with icons of apples, furniture leaves, and houses, along with multi-colored dots. |
Nintendo 2DS |
??? | Animal Crossing: New Leaf | Standard red-and-white console. |
Nintendo 2DS |
??? | Animal Crossing: New Leaf | Standard pink-and-white console. |
New Nintendo 3DS |
??? | None | Standard white console; contains a set of faceplates featuring a collage of Animal Crossing characters. |
New Nintendo 3DS |
??? September 25, 2015[5] ??? ??? |
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer | Standard white console; contains two sets of faceplates: one based on the key art for Happy Home Designer, and one with Isabelle's face on the top and the pattern of her clothing on the bottom. The European and Australian releases only contained the former set of faceplates. |
New Nintendo 3DS XL |
??? October 2, 2015[6] |
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer | Top is white and features various objects and building from Happy Home Designer; bottom features a house and a silhouette of Lottie. |
New Nintendo 2DS XL |
??? July 20, 2018[7] June 20, 2018[7] |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo | Features a cream design with a green top and buttons. The top has "Animal Crossing" and various designs engraved in the center. |
Appearances in the Animal Crossing series[edit]
In Happy Home Designer[edit]
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer features two furniture items based on models of the Nintendo 3DS: the New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL. It also features the Nintendo 3DS shelf, which contains various 3DS games, and the Nintendo 3DS station, which is based on a retail store kiosk.
In Welcome amiibo[edit]
The Welcome amiibo update to Animal Crossing: New Leaf features all the 3DS-related items introduced in Happy Home Designer, as well as six new items: the New 3DS XL - HHD, which is based on a real Happy Home Designer-themed New Nintendo 3DS XL model, and the New 3DS - Isabelle, New 3DS - K.K., New 3DS - Mabel, New 3DS - Sable, New 3DS - T&T, which feature faceplates of their respective characters. Interacting with any 3DS console item allows the player to play Animal Crossing Puzzle League.
New Nintendo 3DS (White - White)
New Nintendo 3DS XL (Metallic blue)
In Pocket Camp[edit]
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp features a New Nintendo 3DS XL furniture item.
References[edit]
- ↑ Craig Harris (September 28, 2010). "Nintendo Conference 2010 Details". IGN.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Jim Reilly (January 19, 2011). "3DS Price, Release Date Announced". IGN.
- ↑ Nintendo. "IR Information : Sales Data - Dedicated Video Game Sales Units". nintendo.co.jp.
- ↑ Sam Byford (September 17, 2020). "Nintendo has discontinued the 3DS". The Verge. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
- ↑ Sodapone. "New Nintendo 3DS Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer Console [NA]". Consolevariations.com. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
- ↑ Neverbirth. "New Nintendo 3DS XL Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer Console [EU]". Consolevariations.com. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 taco85. "New Nintendo 2DS XL Animal Crossing New Leaf Console". Consolevariations.com. Retrieved December 5, 2022.
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