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===Language support===
===Language support===
The 3DS also features enhanced language accessibility. The system is the first Nintendo console to have Portuguese and Russian system language settings and the first Nintendo handheld console to feature a Dutch setting. All these languages are included on the PAL version of the 3DS, and the Portuguese language is also included on the American version. ''Super Mario'' games also began being translated into these languages (except Brazilian Portuguese). The 3DS is the first [[Nintendo]] system to be rated by PEGI and the ESRB (receiving a 7+ and E rating, respectively) due to the built-in games, including ''Face Raiders'', ''AR Games'', and StreetPass Mii Plaza containing 3D images which could cause damage to eyesight for anyone below the specified age groups.
The 3DS also features enhanced language accessibility. The system is the first Nintendo console to have European Portuguese<ref group=note>A Brazilian Portuguese system language was used for a limited release Brazilian [[Nintendo GameCube]] version.</ref> and Russian system language settings and the first Nintendo handheld console to feature a Dutch setting. All these languages are included on the PAL version of the 3DS, and the Portuguese language is also included on the American version. ''Super Mario'' games also began being translated into these languages (except Brazilian Portuguese). The 3DS is the first [[Nintendo]] system to be rated by PEGI and the ESRB (receiving a 7+ and E rating, respectively) due to the built-in games, including ''Face Raiders'', ''AR Games'', and StreetPass Mii Plaza containing 3D images which could cause damage to eyesight for anyone below the specified age groups.


===Step Counter===
===Step Counter===
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{{footnote|note|2|Obtainable for free after purchasing ''[[Ultimate NES Remix]]''<ref>Otero, J. (November 6, 2014). [https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/11/05/purchase-ultimate-nes-remix-get-a-free-3ds-theme Purchase Ultimate NES Remix, Get a Free 3DS Theme]. ''IGN''. Retrieved March 25, 2023.</ref>}}
{{footnote|note|2|Obtainable for free after purchasing ''[[Ultimate NES Remix]]''<ref>Otero, J. (November 6, 2014). [https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/11/05/purchase-ultimate-nes-remix-get-a-free-3ds-theme Purchase Ultimate NES Remix, Get a Free 3DS Theme]. ''IGN''. Retrieved March 25, 2023.</ref>}}
{{footnote|note|3|Exclusive to the Theme Shop in ''[[Nintendo Badge Arcade]]''}}
{{footnote|note|3|Exclusive to the Theme Shop in ''[[Nintendo Badge Arcade]]''}}
===Gyroscope===
Nintendo 3DS has native support for tilt and twist functionality, which is used in several Super Mario series games, including:
*[[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)]]
*[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]
*[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)]]
*[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)]]
*[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]
*[[Mario Kart 7]]
*[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]
*[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]
*[[Mario Tennis Open]]
*[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]
*[[WarioWare Gold]]
*[[Yoshi's New Island]]
===Microphone===
As with the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS games can use the built-in microphone for various functions, including:
*[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]
*[[WarioWare Gold]]
===Power charging dectection===
Games on the console can detect whether the console is being charged through the charging port. [[WarioWare Gold]] use this functionality to display a notification for its [[Alarm Clock (souvenir)|Alarm Clock souvenirs]] when an alarm has been set, where a notification saying ''"Keep your system plugged in when using the alarm."'' is shown if no charging is detected, while it's not shown if charging is detected.


==Hardware revisions==
==Hardware revisions==
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[[File:Nintendo eShop newlogo.png|260px|left|The Nintendo eShop logo.]]
[[File:Nintendo eShop newlogo.png|260px|left|The Nintendo eShop logo.]]
[[File:3DS eShop Icon.png|right|The 3DS menu icon.]]
[[File:3DS eShop Icon.png|right|The 3DS menu icon.]]
The '''Nintendo eShop''' (initially called '''Nintendo 3DS Shop''') is a feature that allowed players to buy software titles, including [[Virtual Console]] and [[DSiWare]] for their Nintendo 3DS with Nintendo 3DS prepaid cards or credit cards. It also allowed Game Promotion. The eShop is similar to [[Wii#Wii Shop Channel|Wii Shop Channel]] and was released with a firmware update on the evening of June 6th, 2011 in North America and on June 7th in other regions, along with the Internet Browser. At GDC 2011, it was also announced that "3D Classics" would be made available for download in addition to the regular titles (Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and NES titles). These games, while 3D-compatible, retain their original graphical styles. Other than purchasing content, users could view information on current and upcoming 3DS titles (most notably through monthly episodes of Nintendo Show 3D, which provides footage of and commentary on popular or notable releases) as well as the Staff Pick of the Week (a Virtual Console or DSiWare title). Continuing a practice established on the Nintendo DSi, content purchased from the eShop is transported to the 3DS Menu in the form of a gift that must be unwrapped before use. In addition, users were able to purchase downloadable content (DLC) for their existing games. As of the December 9, 2013 update, a Nintendo Network ID is required to download free and demo software from the Nintendo 3DS eShop. In addition, the player can link their Wii U Nintendo Network ID to their 3DS and vice versa to combine eShop funds on both systems into one. With the discontinuation of digital purchases for Nintendo 3DS in March 2023, it is no longer possible to digitally buy software and DLC, though software and DLC can still be downloaded by those who purchased them when they were available.
The '''Nintendo eShop''' (initially called '''Nintendo 3DS Shop''') is a feature that allowed players to buy software titles, including [[Virtual Console]] and [[DSiWare]] for their Nintendo 3DS with Nintendo 3DS prepaid cards or credit cards. It also allowed Game Promotion. The eShop is similar to [[Wii#Wii Shop Channel|Wii Shop Channel]] and was released with a firmware update on the evening of June 6th, 2011 in North America and on June 7th in other regions, along with the Internet Browser. At GDC 2011, it was also announced that "3D Classics" would be made available for download in addition to the regular titles (Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and NES titles). These games, while 3D-compatible, retain their original graphical styles. Other than purchasing content, users could view information on current and upcoming 3DS titles (most notably through monthly episodes of Nintendo Show 3D, which provides footage of and commentary on popular or notable releases) as well as the Staff Pick of the Week (a Virtual Console or DSiWare title). Continuing a practice established on the Nintendo DSi, content purchased from the eShop is transported to the 3DS Menu in the form of a gift that must be unwrapped before use. In addition, users were able to purchase downloadable content (DLC) for their existing games. After the December 9, 2013 update, a [[Nintendo Network]] ID was required to download free and demo software from the Nintendo 3DS eShop. In addition, the player could link their Wii U Nintendo Network ID to their 3DS and vice versa to combine eShop funds on both systems into one. With the discontinuation of digital purchases for Nintendo 3DS in March 2023, it is no longer possible to digitally buy software and DLC, though software and DLC can still be downloaded by those who purchased them when they were available. The Nintendo Network shut down in April 2024.
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===Friend List===
===Friend List===
[[File:FriendList.png|right|150px]]
[[File:FriendList.png|right|150px]]
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===Exclusive Nintendo eShop games===
===Exclusive Nintendo eShop games===
*''[[Club Nintendo Picross]]''
*''[[Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move]]''
*''[[Photos with Mario]]''
*''[[Club Nintendo Picross+]]''
*''[[Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure]]''
*''[[Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge]]''
*''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U#Customization/cross-connectivity|Super Smash Bros. Smash Controller]]
====Originally released as DSiWare====
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*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Game & Watch: Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Game & Watch: Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
*''[[Dr. Mario Express]]''
*''[[Dr. Mario Express]]''
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*''[[Mario Calculator]]''
*''[[Mario Calculator]]''
*''[[Mario Clock]]''
*''[[Mario Clock]]''
*''[[Club Nintendo Picross]]''
*''[[Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move]]''
*''[[Photos with Mario]]''
*''[[Club Nintendo Picross+]]''
*''[[Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure]]''
*''[[Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge]]''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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*In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', one of the red [[Rescue Squad]] Toads outside [[the Emerald Circus]] says that he wishes he brought his Hanafuda cards. In the American Spanish translation, he wishes he had his Nintendo 3DS.
*In ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', one of the red [[Rescue Squad]] Toads outside [[the Emerald Circus]] says that he wishes he brought his Hanafuda cards. In the American Spanish translation, he wishes he had his Nintendo 3DS.


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==References==
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