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{{System-Infobox
|Image=[[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|250px]]<br>Aqua Blue '''Nintendo 3DS''' design.
|Rel='''Nintendo 3DS'''<br/>{{released|Japan|February 26, 2011|Europe|March 25, 2011<ref name="Nintendo%20of%20Europe%20News">19 January 2011. [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/2010/nintendo_3ds_brings_a_dimensional_shift_to_the_world_of_entertainment_on_march_25_31059.html Nintendo 3DS brings a dimensional shift to the world of entertainment on March 25]. ''Nintendo News''. Retrieved 4 November 2011.</ref>|USA|March 27, 2011|Australia|March 31, 2011<ref name="Nintendo%203DS%20Australian%20Release%20Date">Vuckovic, Daniel (February 7, 2011) [http://www.vooks.net/story-19908-Nintendo-3DS-Australian-Launch-Event-details-and-live-blog.html Nintendo 3DS Australian Launch Event details and live blog]. ''Vooks''. Retrieved 4 November 2011.</ref>|Brazil|July 9, 2011|South Korea|April 28, 2012|HK|September 28, 2012<ref>http://nintendo.com.hk/pressrelease_3ds.htm</ref>|ROC|September 28, 2012}} '''Nintendo 3DS XL'''<br>
{{released|Japan|July 28, 2012 (as Nintendo 3DS LL)|Europe|July 28, 2012|USA|August 19, 2012<ref name=ign3dxl></ref>|Australia|August 23, 2012|Brazil|September 3, 2012|South Korea|September 20, 2012|HK|September 28, 2012{{ref needed}}|ROC|September 28, 2012|China|December 7, 2012 (as iQue 3DS XL)}} '''Nintendo 2DS'''<br>{{released|USA|October 12, 2013|Europe|October 12, 2013|Australia|October 12, 2013|South Korea|December 7, 2013|Japan|February 27, 2016<ref>http://www.polygon.com/2015/12/25/10665522/pokemon-red-blue-yellow-green-2ds-mew-code</ref>}} '''New Nintendo 3DS'''<br>{{released|Japan|October 11, 2014|Australia|November 21, 2014<ref name="NintendoDirectAus">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uNYEo8YN3I</ref>|Europe|February 13, 2015|South Korea|September 10, 2015<ref>http://www.reinodocogumelo.com/2015/08/new-nintendo-3ds-sera-lancado-na-coreia.html</ref>|USA|September 25, 2015<ref>http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/K2zf0kVCs-zIPGKnlu6sTRWrZvaE-EoV</ref>}} '''New Nintendo 3DS XL'''<br>{{released|Japan|October 11, 2014 (as New Nintendo 3DS LL)|Australia|November 21, 2014<ref name="NintendoDirectAus"></ref>|USA|February 13, 2015|Europe|February 13, 2015|South Korea|May 1, 2015}}
|Dis='''Nintendo 3DS'''<br>{{released|Europe|February 2015<ref name="europebye">http://www.nintendo.es/Noticias/2015/febrero/Llega-la-portatil-que-pedias-953777.html</ref>}}'''Nintendo 3DS XL'''<br>{{released|Japan|2015<ref>http://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-to-discontinue-3ds-xl-in-japan/1100-6423876/</ref>|Europe|February 2015<ref name="europebye"/>}}
|Pre=[[Nintendo DSi]]
|Suc=N/A<!---DO NOT add the Nintendo Switch here, since Nintendo primarily considers the Nintendo Switch to be a home console.-->
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{{quote2|Take a look inside.|Advertisement slogan for the Nintendo 3DS}}
[[File:3DS Logo.svg|left]]The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is the successor to the [[Nintendo DS]] produced by [[Nintendo]]. One of the console's primary features is the 3D visual screen, which displays auto-stereoscopic images to create the illusion of depth without the need for 3D glasses. The depth can be adjusted with a slider found to the right of the screen, or turned off completely to play games in 2D. It was released in Japan on February 26th, 2011, Europe on March 25th, 2011, the United States on March 27th, 2011, and Australia on March 31st, 2011. It costs $169.99 in North America, €169,99 in Europe and £169.99 in the United Kingdom<ref>.
[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=22853 Nintendo 3DS price - £229.99 at GAME and HMV - Official Nintendo Magazine]</ref> as a result of an August 2011 price drop. It is the handheld counterpart of the [[Wii U]]. The graphical capabilities are likened to that of the [[GameCube]], but not on par with the [[Wii]].
 
The system is currently available in seven colors: Aqua Blue, Cosmos Black, Flame Red, Ice White, Pearl (Misty) Pink, Midnight Purple and Cobalt Blue<ref>[http://www.alafista.com/2012/03/02/nintendo-releasing-cobalt-blue-3ds/ Nintendo Releasing Cobalt Blue 3DS]</ref>. Other colors like gold and green shown at E3 2010 have been confirmed,<ref>[http://gizmodo.com/5564378/3ds-gallery/gallery/5 3DS Gallery]</ref> but have not yet been released to the public. A Misty Pink version was released in Japan on October 20, 2011, and an Ice White 3DS (bundled with ''Super Mario 3D Land'') was released in Japan on November 3rd. [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] Japanese, European, and Australian members have available three exclusive models which are inspired by [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Toad]].<ref>[http://club.nintendo.jp/chotto_mario/index.html Club Nintendo Japan - Nintendo 3DS Mario Models]</ref> On May 11, 2012, Nintendo of Japan announced that production of the Aqua Blue color of the 3DS will end soon.<ref>[http://andriasang.com/con0ze/3ds_aqua_blue_production/ Nintendo Phasing Out 3DS Aqua Blue]</ref> These models continue to be sold in America. A Luigi themed 3DS XL was released in Japan as part of the [[Year of Luigi]].


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